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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Flat head syndrome
  1. Complications in children may include: Flat head syndrome Deformity of the face due to lack of sternomastoid muscle movement Complications in adults may include: Muscle swelling due to constant ...
  2. ... how severe the condition is, people with Down syndrome have a widely-recognized appearance. The head may be smaller than normal and abnormally shaped. For example, the head may be round with a flat area on the back. The inner corner of ...
  3. ... high palate). Hairline at the back of the head is lower. Lower jaw ... with Turner syndrome is much shorter than children who are the ...
  4. ... find: Abnormal reflexes Back stiffness Difficulty lifting your head or legs when lying flat on your back Stiff neck Trouble bending your ...
  5. ... back Short height Small, upturned broad nose with flat bridge Distinct features of the face (short nose, open mouth, jaw that sticks out) Unusual head Wide-spaced eyes, sometimes with extra skin fold ...
  6. Temporomandibular joint and muscle disorders (TMJ disorders) are problems that affect the chewing muscles and joints that connect your ...
  7. ... are very few outward signs of fragile X syndrome in babies. Some things that your health care provider may look for include: Large head circumference in babies Intellectual disability Large testicles after ...
  8. ... 12 inches (30 centimeters). Do not elevate their head. If raising the legs will cause pain or potential harm, leave the person lying flat. Give appropriate first aid for any wounds, injuries, ...
  9. ... These may include: Narrow and small eyes Small head and upper jaw Smooth groove in the upper lip, smooth and thin upper lip Deformed ears Flat, short, and upturned nose Ptosis (drooping of upper ...
  10. ... There may be a "bull's eye" rash, a flat or slightly raised red spot at the site ... remove it : Grasp the tick close to its head or mouth with tweezers. Do not use your ...
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