Sutures - ridged
Alternate Names : Ridged sutures
Home Care & Treatment
Home care depends on the condition causing the premature closure of sutures.
Call your Health Care Provider if
Contact your health care provider if: - You notice a ridge along the suture line of your child's head
- You think that your child has an abnormal head shape
What to Expect at your Health Care Provider's Office
Your health care provider will get a medical history and will do a physical examination.
Medical history questions might include: - When did you first notice that the skull seemed to have ridges in it?
- What do the soft spots (fontanelles) look like?
- Have the fontanelles closed? At what age did they close?
- What other symptoms are present?
- How has your child been developing?
Your health care provider will begin with an examination of the skull to see if there is ridging. If there is ridging, the child might need x-rays or other types of scans of the skull to show whether the sutures have closed too early. Although your health care provider keeps records from routine examinations, you may find it helpful to keep your own records of your child's development. You will want to bring these records to your health care provider's attention if you notice anything unusual.
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