What’s wrong with a newborn’s sunken forehead on both sides?

Newborns with sunken foreheads may be related to physiological factors, trauma or calcium deficiency.
1. Physiological factors: newborns have sunken foreheads on both sides, most of which are related to the fact that the bones are not completely spliced together at birth, so there will be gaps, and in the case of high air pressure or newborns are dehydrated, the adverse reaction of sunkenness will occur.
2. Trauma: If the newborn baby due to trauma, can also lead to the appearance of the forehead on both sides of the concave, this is usually formed later.
3. Calcium deficiency: newborns with calcium or vitamin D deficiencies can also have sunken foreheads.
Newborns with sunken forehead, there may be other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for relevant examinations, clear causes and then actively treat the symptoms.