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Shaken Baby Syndrome: Symptoms, Causes, and Long-Term Effects
Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS) is a serious brain injury that is caused by violently shaking a baby or young child. It is a form of child abuse and can have devastating consequences. SBS can cause damage to the brain, spine, and eyes, and can lead to lifelong disabilities or even death.
Symptoms of SBS can include shaking and trembling, but there are other signs and symptoms to look for as well. These include vomiting, fussiness, irritability, lethargy, seizures, and difficulty breathing. If you think a baby or young child may have been shaken, it is critical to seek medical attention immediately.
SBS is a serious condition that can have lifelong consequences, but it is preventable. Never shake a baby or young child, and always be gentle when handling them. If you feel overwhelmed or stressed, take a break and let someone else care for the child.
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