Understanding Sunken Soft Spot: A Comprehensive Guide

What is a Sunken Soft Spot?

A sunken soft spot, also known as a depressed fontanelle, is a condition where the soft spot on a baby's head appears sunken or depressed. This can be a cause for concern for many parents, and it's essential to understand the possible reasons behind it.

  • Dehydration
  • Nutrition deficiencies
  • Prolonged crying

Causes of a Sunken Soft Spot

A sunken soft spot can be caused by various factors, including dehydration, nutrition deficiencies, and prolonged crying. Dehydration is a common cause, especially in infants who are not breastfed or have a diet lacking essential fluids.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the symptoms of a sunken soft spot?+

The symptoms of a sunken soft spot include a depressed or sunken fontanelle, dehydration, lethargy, and irritability.

How is a sunken soft spot treated?+

Treatment for a sunken soft spot typically involves addressing the underlying cause, such as dehydration or nutrition deficiencies, through fluid replacement and dietary changes.

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