Soft bags on the baby’s head are generally caused by small blood vessels that rupture and bleed when the head is squeezed during birth, also called a hematoma. Scalp hematomas recover faster; epidural hematomas recover more slowly. If the hematoma is caused at birth, it can be absorbed slowly. Generally, within 24 hours after birth, cold compress treatment is sufficient, and then observation is performed. If the hematoma is large, it will take a longer time to mechanize before it is slowly absorbed, and it usually takes a few months to return to normal. If the child is born with edema caused by forceps, it does not matter, no special treatment is needed, just pay attention to feeding, nutrition should be comprehensive, not picky, and then the child will be observed for 3 months. Generally speaking, after the above treatment, the hematoma will be well absorbed.