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1. The asymmetry of the size of the face and the deviation of the head are directly related to the torticollis.
2. The baby can be treated by massage and wrench first. Specifically, while the child is asleep, lie down on his legs, put his shoulders flat, and turn his head towards the unaffected side. One hundred strokes at a time. Usually attract the baby to look to the affected side.
3. In fact, most babies can heal themselves. Don't worry too much.
4. If it is not good, go to the hospital for surgery when the child is two years old.
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Your baby is a typical congenital muscular torticollis, and the baby is very small, very good, use the Kanglebao setting pillow to correct the torticollis style. Expert diagnosis, tailor-made. No surgery is required, and it is fast and effective.
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As long as congenital torticollis is detected early, and actively uses massage, manual traction, etc., most of them can be cured, if it is found too late, only after growing up surgical correction. Your child is only 40 days old, as long as you insist on massage at home and manual traction**should be possible** (the specific method can be found in professional books or on the Internet).
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Congenital torticollis is a developmental malformation, which is generally corrected by surgery, and the conservative effect is not very ideal. You can do massage first**, if the effect is not large, you should have surgery after two years of age**, and local hygiene should be paid attention to after the operation.
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Yes, there is only one way to operate, but the neck can be straight after surgery, but it will take a while for the facial deformation to recover. The cost depends on the patient's specific situation.
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Congenital torticollis is an abnormal development of bones and muscles, which is an orthopedic disease. It is recommended that you try to take your child to the orthopedic department of a major hospital for examination and **.
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Now is the critical period of congenital torticollis, be active**, otherwise you will have to have surgery later**.
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This depends on the severity of the condition.
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Congenital torticollis has been scientifically studied**, and most of them can**.
If the patient is an infant under one year old, it is mainly carried out conservatively, such as manual plate correction, massage massage, etc. Avoid tilting the head to one side while the child sleeps, and can be corrected by placing a sandbag on the affected side, and the mother should adjust the position when breastfeeding the infant and toddler.
If the torticollis is severe and the child is older than one year of age, surgery should be considered**. Local anesthesia is usually required during surgery, and then a small incision is made in the clavicle to cut off the shortened muscles to fully relieve the muscles of the neck and to secure the neck with a cervical collar after surgery, which can be removed after six to eight weeks.
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Suggestion: Congenital muscular torticollis is a fibrous contracture of the sternocleidomastoid muscle on one side, resulting in a deformity in which the neck and head and face deviate to the affected side. After the neonate is diagnosed with muscular torticollis, the neonate is passively pulled every day, and the head is moderately pulled to the unaffected side, several times a day, 10-15 times each time.
It should be fixed with a sand pillow during sleep. As the child grows, the force of manual correction increases, the occipital part is rotated to the unaffected side, the lower jaw is turned to the affected side, and the correction is done several times a day, and most of the results can be satisfactory. For children aged about 2 years old, a transverse incision is generally made at the proximal end of the clavicle, and for children aged 1-4 years old, if the disease is mild, only the clavicle head and sternal head of the sternocleidomastoid muscle are severed, and the orthopedic neck brace is used to maintain and skip the corrective position after surgery, and the child's lower jaw is often rotated to the affected side and the occipital part is rotated to the healthy side.
For patients over 4 years old with severe torticollis, sternocleidomastoid muscle dissection at both ends of the upper and lower ends can be performed. In general, the results of the surgery are good!
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Congenital torticollis can be completely cured with acquired training and surgery**.
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It's best to go to the hospital for a check-up. See what caused it, and the doctor will give an opinion.
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There are generally two methods for pediatric congenital torticollis, one is through surgery, and the other is through training. If the condition is not particularly severe, there is no need for surgery**, which can be slowly corrected by wearing some**everything. However, if the condition is severe, it will be carried out through surgery.
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Congenital torticollis is divided into two types: surgical and non-surgical. Surgery is mainly for bone-derived torticollis caused by skeletal development deformity, and the surgical method is divided into four types according to the different conditions of the child's torticollis, which requires the child to choose after the specific examination of the orthopedic surgeon, and after the operation, congenital torticollis can be **. Non-surgical** is mainly for myogenic torticollis, and non-surgical ** methods include manual massage and manual traction, which can be used by reasonable ** most of the children within one year of age**.
Manual massage and freehand traction should be operated under the guidance of an experienced doctor, and the massage should be insisted on every day, and the massage time should be about 10-15 minutes each time.
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I think that if congenital torticollis occurs, I should go to the hospital**, and there are many people around me who have passed through experts in big hospitals**, and finally eliminated this problem.
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First of all, many newborns will have torticollis, which is not a disease. Because it is related to the fact that the newborn has just been born and has not yet adapted to the external environment. There are also some newborns who do not have good development of the neck bones in the womb, and after they are born, the development space will become larger.
Therefore, after a period of time, the condition of congenital torticollis will naturally improve and disappear. Therefore, parents should not be overly worried when they find out that their newborn has congenital torticollis.
Secondly, if the condition of the torticollis is more severe, then it is recommended to take the child to a specialized children's health care hospital. Check whether there is a problem with the child's neck bones first, as long as the neck bones are fine, then the situation of the assistant police will be improved. However, if there is a bone problem, parents must pay enough attention to the child under the guidance of a doctor.
Finally, there are two main methods of congenital torticollis, one is minimally invasive surgery, and the other is instrument fixation. However, for newborns, minimally invasive surgery is not recommended due to their young age**. Instrument immobilization** is also suitable for children over two years of age and is not ideal for newborns.
But in any case, parents should still refer to the advice of the attending doctor.
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