When a baby falls and gets bumped on the head, it can be scary for parents, especially if there's a lump or bruise on the head. Injuries to the skin covering the scalp often look serious because the scalp has many blood vessels that can bleed when damaged. If the skin isn't cut, the blood may cause swelling or a bruise, which is sometimes called a "goose egg." Babies often become fussy for a short time after a head injury. Watch your baby closely for the next 24 hours.



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If your child is hard to wake up, passes out, or has a seizure, call 911.

Does my baby need X-rays? Sometimes babies need X-rays to check for bleeding or a broken bone (fracture) in the skull. This test is usually a head CT (computed tomography), also called a CT scan or CAT scan.
Does swelling of the scalp mean that there is swelling of the brain? No, swelling of the scalp does not mean there is any swelling of the brain. The skull bone separates the scalp from the brain and protects it from injury.