A newborn baby can look quite unlike what is usually seen in the media. The head looks misshaped, the skin is blotchy and there are many wrinkles. However, within a few days, the features begin to ...
A bulging fontanel (or fontanelle) is a medical emergency. Parents or caregivers should call a pediatrician or take the baby to the emergency room immediately if they notice a bulging soft spot.
A sunken fontanel occurs when the soft spot on a baby’s skull becomes more deep set than usual. One major cause is dehydration. The human skull is made up from several bones that are connected by ...
The soft parts of the newborn baby’s skull are known as fontanelles. While there are six fontanelles found in the skull of a newborn, only two are commonly known. The one in the middle of the head, on ...
A bulging fontanel may be a sign of pressure rising inside a baby’s skull, which may result in damage to the baby’s developing brain. It requires immediate medical attention. A fontanel, also called ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results