Question

I am 36 years old and have been feeling unwell recently. I sometimes get dizzy during the day, which affects my work, and I can’t sleep at night. The medication I’ve taken hasn’t helped much. What does microencephaly look like?

Answer

An infant’s fontanelle closing prematurely does not restrict the increase in head circumference because there are other sutures, such as the coronal suture and sagittal suture, that allow the head circumference to continue to grow. If parents are concerned, they can measure the head circumference every two months and conduct a pediatric growth and development check to confirm whether the head circumference is increasing at a normal rate and whether the overall development is consistent with age. Children have weaker resistance and are prone to pediatric general surgery issues. Parents should not be anxious and should take their child to a professional hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner, following the doctor’s guidance to administer appropriate medication.