Flat Head Syndrome: Everything You Need To Know As A Mother

Everything You Need To Know As A Mother About Flat Head Syndrome

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  • Flat head syndrome, or positional plagiocephaly, is a common condition affecting 1 in 5 infants. It occurs when a baby's head develops a flat spot due to prolonged periods in the same position, such as lying on their back or in various devices.
  • Types of Flat Head Syndrome include Brachycephaly and Plagiocephaly.
  • Easily noticeable signs include a flatter head on one side, less hair on the flat side, and the appearance of the ear pushed forward on the flatter side.
  • The main cause is the baby's sleeping position, lying on their back for extended periods. Premature infants, multiple births, and torticollis (neck condition) are additional contributing factors.
  • No significant complications are expected, but severe cases left untreated may result in a persistently uneven head.
  • Prevention involves supervised tummy time, minimizing time in car seats and cribs, and holding the baby regularly.
  • Flat Head syndrome is usually a temporary and cosmetic issue, not impacting brain development.
  • Early intervention and proper management, including the outlined steps, can successfully treat most cases.
  • Parents and caregivers are encouraged to consult with a doctor for advice and recommendations if concerned about flat head syndrome in their baby. 

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