What are the complications of craniosynostosis?
What are the complications of craniosynostosis?
If left untreated, craniosynostosis or the resulting intracranial pressure can lead to:
- Developmental delays.
- Seizures.
- Vision or eye movement disorders, such as strabismus (crossed eyes) or other disorders.
- Breathing difficulties, especially if associated with other bony abnormalities of the face.
- Persistent head or facial deformities.
Some children may struggle with self-esteem and body image if they have facial asymmetry or deformities. Support groups, counseling and psychotherapy can help your child foster a positive self-image.