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Shaken baby syndrome is also known as abusive head trauma, shaken brain trauma, pediatric traumatic brain injury , whiplash shaken infant syndrome, and shaken impact syndrome.
No in the first place a baby's head is disproportionately large if looked at by adult standards. shaking a baby may cause brain damage however it wont make a baby's head bigger then it is supposed to be. There are conditions where baby's and children have much bigger heads then normal but these have nothing to do with shaken baby syndrome.
In the 1960s, Shaken Baby syndrome was named after many children suffered from the apparent effects of being shaken by parents when they did something wrong. It inflicted head and neck injuries akin to whiplash. It leads to brain damage because the brain can be deprived of oxygen.
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Shaken baby syndrome can cause severe brain injury in children due to the brain bouncing back and forth inside the skull. This can lead to bleeding, swelling, and damage to the brain tissue, resulting in long-term disabilities or even death. It is a form of abusive head trauma and is a serious form of child abuse.
Shaking baby syndrome
Ballotable, or ballottable in reference to the head of a fetus means that it can be felt moving around in the amniotic fluid.
Types of incidents that can cause Traumatic Brain Injury TBI can include:Shaking a young baby or child - "Shaken Baby Syndrome" - often fatal in babiesViolent shaking of an adult, especially if the person has little control over their head / neck, example: disabled personSlip and fall when the head strikes a hard surface and rapidly goes from moving to impact.Traffic Accidents, even at slow speedsBeing struck on the face or chin with a closed fist. Example: Domestic violence. In fist-fights and brawls-- "One punch kill" refers to fights when one person only threw one punch and kills the victim.Sports injury, especially in football, soccer, basketballWartime head injuries
There two main categories for brain injuries are traumatic and acquired brain injury. Within these categories, here are five possible injuries: Traumatic includes concussions and shaken baby syndrome. Acquired brain injury is created by a loss of oxygen from such things as choking, electrical shock and trauma to the head.
normally the baby stops moving around during the last month of pregnancy because it dont have much room. plus the baby rotates head down due to its time to be born.
Because your brain is smaller than your skull, it actually gets thrown to the other side of youe skull, (like a whiplash) , and the other side is what gets the bruise. your brain bounces around, this is also an injury common to Shaken Baby Syndrome, the brain is bounced around so much and so hard that it starts bleeding inside, sometimes to death.
Yes,it's possible to feel the feet,hands,head,and whole body of the baby moving.