Pediatric craniofacial malformation syndrome (Hallermann-Streiffsyndrome) is also known as H-S syndrome, mandibular, ocular, facial, and craniofacial hypoplasia syndrome, mandibular, ocular, facial, and craniofacial hypoplasia, and scant hair syndrome (dyscephaliaoculomandibularis- hypotrichosissyndrome), cephalo-facial mandibular and ocular malformation syndrome, congenital cataract bird-face malformation syndrome, congenital cataract and scanty hair syndrome (cataractacongenitahypotrichosissyndrome), Ullrieh-Fremety-Dohna syndrome, Frangois syndrome, Audry syndrome type I, Fremery-Donhna syndrome, and others. This syndrome is characterized by cephalo-facial malformations, congenital cataracts, and hair thinning. The syndrome is often accompanied by other malformations such as spinal deformities, osteoporosis, homogeneous dwarfism, and mental retardation. Diet: It is advisable to eat: 1. Foods high in potassium; 2. Foods high in iodine; 3. Foods high in calories. For example, nori is rich in potassium and very high in zinc, which can increase the resistance of children with this disease and reduce infectious diseases. Eat with boiled eggs. Not suitable to eat: 1, avoid eating non-iodized salt; 2, avoid eating carbonated drinks; 3, avoid eating high-fat food. For example, the high fat content of small sesame peppers is not conducive to the recovery of thyroid tissue function. It is advisable to eat lean meat.