What to Do if a Baby Suffers a Concave Fracture of the Skull Due to a Head Injury?

A 4-month-old baby accidentally fell on the evening of November 20th and suffered a blow to the head, resulting in a concave fracture of the parietal bone above the right ear with an area of approximately 3cm x 4cm and a depth of about 0.5cm. CT scan showed no intracranial injury or hematoma. The hospital diagnosed it as a concave fracture of the skull. After nearly two weeks of observation, the baby did not show any abnormal symptoms. How should this situation be handled?
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What to Do If a Baby Sweats at Night?

A baby sweating at night might be due to deficiency-induced spontaneous sweating, which can be treated with Astragalus decoction to invigorate Qi and consolidate the exterior to stop sweating. Alternatively, adding floating wheat can enhance the effect of stopping sweating. If surgery is required, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and follow medical instructions for postoperative medication.
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What to Do If a Baby’s Face Is Bruised?

After a child sustains a facial injury, immediate cold compress treatment should be administered, and their consciousness and physical condition should be closely monitored. If any discomfort is noted, medical attention should be sought promptly.
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