1. Intracranial injury: shaking the child's head may cause intracranial injury, including concussion, brain contusion or intracranial hemorrhage. These injuries may cause permanent damage to brain function.
2. Cervical spine injury: When shaking the child's head, the neck may be twisted or strained, resulting in cervical spine fracture, dislocation or soft tissue injury. This may lead to neck pain, stiffness, nerve damage or limb weakness.
3. hydrocephalus: shaking the child's head may cause cerebrospinal fluid to accumulate in the brain and form hydrocephalus. This may lead to headache, nausea, vomiting, abnormal gait and cognitive impairment.
4. Epilepsy: Shaking a child's head may lead to seizures, which is a chronic disease caused by abnormal brain discharge. Seizures may lead to symptoms such as loss of consciousness, convulsions, stiff limbs and abnormal sensation.
5. Long-term cognitive and behavioral problems: Shaking a child's head may lead to long-term cognitive and behavioral problems, such as learning difficulties, inattention, memory loss, emotional instability and abnormal behavior.
In a word, shaking your head to your child is a very dangerous behavior, which may lead to serious health problems. If your child has any symptoms of head injury, please seek medical attention immediately.