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Child Has Head Injury. No Crying, Now Fussy. Normal?

I was changing my 7 week old on the floor last night when I was taking off her shirt she threw her head back and hit her head on changing pad which was on hard floor she didn t even cry just made me nervous she ate her bottle played and then went to sleep and woke every 2-3 hours as normal for her bottle this morning she is a little fussy
Wed, 13 Mar 2013
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Hi ,
Thank you for your query.
Do not worry.
Your child is absolutely fine.
Please worry if:
she has repeated vomiting
she has convulsions
she falls unconscious
she has bleeding from nose,ears
Otherwise there is no reason to panic.
Consult your doctor if the problem persists.
If you have any further queries you are free to consult me.
Hope this answers your query.
Wishing a speedy recovery.
Have a nice day.
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Child Has Head Injury. No Crying, Now Fussy. Normal?

Hi , Thank you for your query. Do not worry. Your child is absolutely fine. Please worry if: she has repeated vomiting she has convulsions she falls unconscious she has bleeding from nose,ears Otherwise there is no reason to panic. Consult your doctor if the problem persists. If you have any further queries you are free to consult me. Hope this answers your query. Wishing a speedy recovery. Have a nice day.