Although the neck is inconspicuous, but it is also the key to the face. The neck is too short, looks short and fat. If the neck is too long, it is easy to turtle neck. Here we share with you what is wrong with a baby’s crooked neck and how to determine a baby’s crooked neck? Crooked neck is divided into oblique neck and postural crooked neck. Crooked neck is a kind of neck deformity, and untreated crooked neck may lead to facial asymmetry and grow uglier in the future. There are the following steps to determine the crooked neck: Touch: babies with a crooked neck usually have signs of sternocleidomastoid contracture on one side, so when you touch the baby’s neck, there will be an olive-shaped mass on one side of the neck. Look: The most intuitive feature of a baby with a squint is that his head is always tilted to one side, and he struggles to resist as long as he is attracted to look at the other side. Many babies, although they also want to look to one side, do not resist when they see their head swing to the other side and have no problem turning their neck, so there is no need to worry about squinting in this case. Break: The neck of a baby with a squint is usually stiff, so if the mother gently breaks the baby’s neck, it will be more difficult. Especially when turning to the side that the baby is not used to, the baby will resist and cry. There is nothing much wrong with a postural crooked neck, so usually attract your baby to look at the other side. Try not to always lie on the same side when you sleep and there will be no problem.