For children, the halogen door is undoubtedly very important. Closing it too late or too early can have a certain impact on the child, so parents are also very concerned about their child's halogen door. As a result, the question of what happened when the child's birth halogen door was closed has attracted the attention of parents, hoping to find the answer they are looking for through the editor.
What happened when the child was born and the brine door was closed
A very small number of babies have poor brain development, small heads, small head circumference at birth, and premature closure of the fontanelle before 5-6 months after birth due to maternal infection or other diseases, resulting in microcephaly.
When a few infants grow up to 5-6 months old, the fontanelle is only about the size of a fingertip and appears to be about to close, but in reality it has not ossified. This is not considered premature closure, as long as the head circumference is normal, not less than 46 centimeters at 1 year old and not less than 47-48 centimeters at 2 years old, it is normal and there is no need to worry.
What should I do if I close too early
1. It is necessary to monitor whether the bone sutures are closed and whether the head circumference is growing normally. If the head circumference is growing normally, the problem is generally not significant. Mild thyroid cysts accompanied by hyperthyroidism can affect growth and development, and require timely treatment. If not accompanied by hyperthyroidism, the impact is not significant, but regular follow-up is necessary.
2. It may be related to calcium deficiency. It is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for trace element testing and develop a treatment plan based on the results. Another issue is that the calcium intake may not be well absorbed or utilized by the baby, which can also affect the effectiveness. Additionally, seasonal factors such as insufficient sunlight can also affect the absorption and utilization of calcium.
For mothers who are concerned about the issue of their newborn child's brine door being closed, the editor has provided a corresponding answer, which I believe will be helpful in solving this problem. In addition, I would like to remind all mothers to pay attention to their children's physical condition and also to ventilate indoors to avoid the occurrence of other diseases.