What’s with the Kawasaki grooves in the back of the head?

Kawasaki grooves at the back of the head are caused by obesity, abnormal lymph metabolism, and abnormal shape of the occipital bone.
1. Obesity: when fat accumulates in the back of the head, there can be Kawasaki grooves in the back of the head. Patients are advised to exercise and lose weight appropriately.
2. Abnormal lymphatic metabolism: the reason for the appearance of Kawasaki groove is related to the distribution of lymph. If the lymph metabolism in the back of the head is abnormal, resulting in the metabolites of the lymph can not be returned normally, the back of the head can have ChuanZhiGou.
3. Abnormal shape of occipital bone: If the patient’s occipital bone has depression, in the long run, the Kawasaki groove may appear in the back of the head.
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