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Mom's Instinct Saves Baby From Rare Skull Condition

15 Dec

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Summary

  • A British Columbia mom noticed her baby's unusual head shape within two weeks.
  • The infant was diagnosed with sagittal craniosynostosis, a skull fusion issue.
  • Early endoscopic surgery and helmet therapy were successfully implemented.
Mom's Instinct Saves Baby From Rare Skull Condition

A mother from British Columbia, Canada, acted swiftly upon noticing an unusual head shape in her newborn daughter, Annara. Within two weeks, Kazlyn observed that Annara couldn't lie flat on her back due to a protruding skull and a distinct ridge, prompting her concern despite reassurances from family.

Further research led Kazlyn to suspect craniosynostosis, a condition where a skull suture fuses prematurely, restricting normal growth. A pediatrician's confirmation via CT scan revealed Annara had sagittal craniosynostosis. This diagnosis highlighted potential risks, including headaches, vision loss, and developmental delays if left untreated.

Fortunately, Annara's condition was caught early, allowing her to undergo minimally invasive endoscopic surgery. She is now in the recovery phase, which includes helmet therapy to guide her skull's development over the next year. Kazlyn urges other parents to trust their instincts and advocate for their children's health.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Craniosynostosis is a condition where a baby's skull sutures fuse too early, restricting brain growth and affecting head shape. Early intervention is crucial.
The mom noticed her baby couldn't lie flat on her back due to a protruding skull and a firm ridge, indicating an abnormal head shape.
Treatment often involves minimally invasive surgery to release the fused suture, followed by helmet therapy to shape the skull as it grows.

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