Question

The baby was found to have asymmetrical ears shortly after birth, with one ear being more prominent and rounded, while the other appears more ordinary. The hearing test results are normal. Over the next 45 days, careful care is advised to avoid pressing on the flatter ear. However, as the baby grows, the ears have become harder but still exhibit a noticeable difference. How should this situation be handled?

Answer

If there is no impact on hearing, it is recommended to continue observing. Although the ears are generally shaped, some details may not have fully matured yet and require time for observation.