Child abusive head trauma, also known as shaking baby syndrome, is a form of devastating abuse. It happens when a child is shaken violently. Shaking it back and forth repeatedly, the child's brain bounces back inside the skull, causing bruising and swelling. This deliberate injury can cause trauma in the head and neck area, including head injuries, brain injuries, and injuries to the spinal cord. The strength of the neck muscles is not strong enough to resist the shaking force that occurs, so it happens to babies and children.
Because the brain is awake. • Fatal or severe head trauma is the result of abuse. Visual impairment, movement disorders and cognitive impairment are some of the non-fatal outcomes resulting from abusing head trauma. • As abused children age, they may increase the risk of adverse health effects. - There are many historical statements that children are being abused by their parents, guardians, or adults. There are many projects trying to prevent child abuse, but people often wonder why men or women want to hurt their children. But the best precaution is to find the reason for child abuse. Child abuse is often caused by stress, anger, psychological barriers, or causes of child abuse.
Child abusive head trauma, also known as shaking baby syndrome, is a form of devastating abuse. It happens when a child is shaken violently. Shaking it back and forth repeatedly, the child's brain bounces back inside the skull, causing bruising and swelling. This deliberate injury can cause trauma in the head and neck area, including head injuries, brain injuries, and injuries to the spinal cord. Because neck muscles are not strong, it happens to babies and children.
Misuse of head trauma - also known as "shaking baby syndrome". Head and brain damage caused by dull shock and / or tremor are the most common cause of traumatic death in American infants. When a child is alive, injuries include bleeding from the brain and eyes, damage of the neck and spinal cord, and the like. This abuse has a serious effect on the brain development of infants with disabilities in brain development. Due to child abuse and neglect, important parts of the brain can not normally form or grow. Immature brain can lead to linguistic, cognitive and academic difficulties related to mental health disorders. This destructive neurodevelopment also brings sustained fear to the children, making the children always anxious, extremely vigilant and impulsive.