Flat head syndrome presents as a flattened area on the back or side of a baby s head.
Baby flat head 1 side.
Babies with torticollis can also develop a flat spot on their skull because they often sleep with their head turned to one side.
Plagiocephaly the head is flattened on 1 side causing it to look asymmetrical.
Even if parents don t spot it a pediatrician will.
The baby usually has less hair on that part of the head.
The ears may be misaligned when you look from above and sometimes the forehead and face may bulge on the flat side.
Congenital muscular torticollis is usually diagnosed within the first two months of a baby s life.
Sometimes an underlying muscular issue such as torticollis causes a baby to hold his or her head tilted to one side.
Premature babies are especially prone to torticollis.
In this case physical therapy is important to help stretch the affected muscles and allow the baby to more freely change head positions.
Flat head syndrome or plagiocephaly as the condition is medically known occurs when a flat spot develops on the back or side of a baby s head.
It s typically noticed by the parent up.
The condition can cause the baby s head to look.
While in most cases this is plagiocephaly some head shape deformities are caused by craniosynostosis which is a serious condition that requires surgery.
Check with your pediatrician if your newborn develops flat head or if his ears eyes or forehead look uneven.
The baby s head is flattened on one side so it looks asymmetrical.
Brachycephaly the back of the head becomes flattened causing the head to widen and occasionally the forehead.
When looking down at the baby s head the ear on the flattened side may look pushed forward.
Researchers found that 47 percent of 440 2 month olds having routine check ups had what doctors call positional plagiocephaly where the back or one side of the head has a flat spot.
In severe cases it can affect the alignment of the ears eyes and jaw.
Torticollis occurs when a tight or shortened muscle on one side of the neck causes the chin to tilt to the other side.
In severe cases the forehead might bulge on the side opposite from the flattening and may look uneven.
You ll probably notice that your baby holds her head to one side and has limited neck movement.
This is known as flat head syndrome and there are 2 main types.
The back of the baby s head is flatter on one side.