A baby who falls on the floor and experiences lethargy, crying fits, projectile vomiting, and nausea means that there may be a problem such as an intracranial hemorrhage or a concussion.
Babies who fall to the floor and experience some adverse reactions mean that there may be problems such as intracranial hemorrhage or concussion. The more common adverse reactions include drowsiness, crying, projectile vomiting, nausea, fatigue, loss of appetite, etc. Therefore, parents should continuously observe their babies within 72 hours after they fall on the floor, and if any of the above situations occurs, it is recommended that they seek medical treatment promptly.
If parents can not determine whether the baby has abnormalities, it is recommended to take the baby to the hospital in a timely manner for brain CT and other examinations, if there are abnormalities need to be actively treated.