How to judge whether the baby is torticollis
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Our children have been more than 8 months, and now they can play by themselves. These days, when the children go to bed, they find that they always like to go to the right side. They feel that their necks are crooked, and they feel a little bit biased. Some people tell me that it may be torticollis. Today, let me talk to you about how to judge whether the baby is torticollis.
How to judge whether the baby is torticollis
First: torticollis refers to the head to the affected side, forward tilt and facial deformation. A few of them are skeletal torticollis caused by spinal deformity, compensatory posture of visual impairment and neurogenic torticollis caused by cervical muscle paralysis. Generally speaking, they are muscular torticollis caused by unilateral sternocleidomastoid muscle contracture.
Second: after the birth of the baby, the mother can find that the baby's head tilts to the affected side, the face rotates to the healthy side, and the mandible points to the shoulder of the healthy side. After 2-3 weeks, the torticollis deformity is more obvious, and the head turning to the healthy side is obviously limited. Patients with mild symptoms should be observed carefully to find that the symptoms become more and more serious with the growth and development of children.
Third: doctors usually observe the development of the baby's head and face, and touch the neck with their hands. If there is obvious lump or muscle fibrosis in the neck, the diagnosis can be confirmed, and other diagnostic tools are usually not necessary. The children who have symptoms of torticollis but normal neck muscle examination may need to arrange some examinations to find other reasons, such as X-ray and ultrasound examination.
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As parents, we should learn to observe our children more. There may be some minor problems. If we don't find them now, they will lead to big problems in the future, such as baby's torticollis. So as long as we observe carefully, it's not difficult to judge torticollis at all.