Newborns are very fragile before the age of one and are prone to various problems. If any problems arise, it is necessary to seek medical attention in a timely manner. Some mothers feel very distressed when they find that the faces of their children who are a few months old are not the same size on both sides. So what if a 7-month-old baby's face doesn't look the same size?
Firstly, it should be determined whether the baby's face is really different in size, as in many cases visual differences may occur. If there is really a difference in the size of the left and right faces, then it is necessary to determine whether the child has a torticollis problem. If it is a torticollis, it is necessary to take the baby to the hospital for medical treatment in a timely manner. If not, it is mostly caused by sleep.
Babies before the age of one spend most of their time sleeping, which may be due to sleeping with their heads off center, resulting in the appearance of facial features. At this point, it is necessary to correct the posture of the child's head while sleeping and maintain a balanced force on both sides of the head. In addition, the child habitually faces the mother's side when sleeping, and also turns their head towards the mother's side when breastfeeding. In order to ensure the development of the child's skull, the mother should frequently exchange positions with the child to maintain balance of the baby's head.
In summary, when children have different sizes of faces, the first thing to do is to seek medical attention and consult a doctor in a timely manner. If it is not a pathological factor, it is likely to be a habitual factor. Mothers should correct their children's sleep habits in a timely manner.