If an eight-month-old baby falls from bed, you need to check whether there is any obvious skin rupture and bleeding on the baby’s body, you also need to check whether the movement of the limbs is normal, whether there is restricted joint movement and swelling, and most importantly, you need to check whether there is any obvious swelling and bulging of the baby’s head. If there are bulging pouches, a scalp hematoma is considered. It is necessary to apply cold compresses with cool water or ice as soon as possible, and local hot compresses two days later to promote the absorption of the hematoma. In addition, it is also necessary to closely observe the baby’s mental state, such as whether there is drowsiness, nausea, vomiting, and mental depression. If these conditions occur, it is necessary to immediately go to the hospital for a cranial CT examination to rule out any intracranial hemorrhage.