Question

I have an out-of-town relative who has always been told that they are different from others. It’s said that they have a problem with triangular head deformity disease. What are the symptoms of this disease?

Answer

Triangular head deformity is a craniofacial developmental anomaly syndrome. Symptoms may include brain development disorders, hair thinning, and the absence of crystalline lenses in the eyes. It is recommended to seek orthopedic treatment at a specialized hospital and to pay attention to daily care and psychological comfort. Surgery is recommended for treating this triangular head deformity. There is no effective treatment method at present, but the disease does not affect daily life and may affect vision. For children, special attention should be paid to eye hygiene, limiting the use of electronic products, maintaining a positive attitude, and regular eye examinations. In addition, ensuring an adequate intake of vitamins and paying attention to light and easily digestible foods are also very important.