What's wrong with a baby without a nose bridge

  Parents are very excited when welcoming their baby's arrival, and many parents find that their baby does not have a nose bridge and are worried that it will affect their baby's appearance and life in the future. Therefore, they want to respond in a timely manner. Let's take a look at what happens when their baby does not have a nose bridge?

  

What's wrong with a baby without a nose bridge1

  Actually, it's not that babies don't have a nose bridge. It's just that the baby's nose bridge is too low, which makes it difficult for parents to observe. Newborn babies often have a low nose bridge due to poor bone development, so parents can observe for a period of time. If you are really worried, you can take your baby for a CRT examination. If there are any abnormalities, they can be detected and treated early.

  There is another situation that parents need to pay attention to, if the baby's nose bridge is low and has not been improved. We need to rule out Down syndrome in infants. This phenomenon may be due to genetic reasons, and it will improve when the baby is slightly older. If it is caused by a disease, the specific cause should be identified and treatment should be carried out according to the condition. Parents need to listen to the doctor's advice to avoid delaying the baby's condition.

  In most cases, a baby without a nose bridge is caused by incomplete bone development at birth. Parents should pay attention to supplementing their baby with nutrients, especially calcium. You can give your baby more milk to drink, and when the weather is good, take your baby outdoors to bask in the sun, which is also beneficial for the absorption of calcium elements, and your baby can grow healthier.

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