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       Information:  
      Common signs and symptoms in your newborn  
        
    
      HEAD 
         
          Molding: a temporary asymmetry of the skull
        resulting from the birth process.  A normal head shape is usually regained
        within 1 week. 
         
          Caput: a diffuse edematous swelling of the
        soft tissues of the scalp.  Usually, it resolves within several days. 
         
          Cephalhematoma: a soft lump on one side of
        the head.  It is due to a collection of blood on the outer surface of the
        skull.  It usually resolves in 3-4 months. 
         
          Milia: a rash in which tiny retention cysts
        are seen. This whitish pin-head sized rash occurs on nose, chin, forehead and
        cheeks.  They usually disappears within a few weeks of birth. 
         
           
        BODY 
         
          Lanugo: fine hair on baby's face, shoulders
        and back.  They disappear after several days to weeks. 
         
          Erythema toxicum: numerous small red areas
        of skin with a yellow or white pimple like lesion in the middle.  It can
        appear from 48 hours after birth till about 10 days.  This harmless rash
        resolves by itself. 
         
          Mongolian spot: are dark blue or greenish
        spots usually located over the lower back and buttocks.  They may disappear
        by 4 years old. 
         
           
        LIMBS & SPINE 
         
          Club foot: foot is turned downward and
        inward, and the sole is directed inward. If the position can be corrected with a
        gentle force, it will resolve spontaneously.  If not, orthopaedic treatment
        and follow-up may be necessary. 
      
         
        
    
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