Congenital skull malformation
Some babies are born with an irregular skull shape, such as premature closure of cranial suture or hydrocephalus. These congenital malformations may lead to skull protrusion, which requires timely diagnosis and treatment.
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The baby's head is hit or dropped, which may lead to skull fracture or protrusion. This situation requires timely medical treatment to avoid affecting the baby's health.
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Some viral or bacterial infections may cause skull inflammation, leading to swelling and protrusion. If your baby has symptoms such as fever and headache, you should seek medical advice promptly.
Intracranial tumor
Although rare, intracranial tumors may also cause changes in skull morphology. If the baby has symptoms such as headache, vomiting and blurred vision, he should seek medical advice promptly.