What is the reason for the pit on the top of the head

Patients with pits on the top of the head are clinically common for the following reasons: i. Patients can have fractures of the skull due to trauma, which manifests as skull inversion and pits on the top of the head. In this case, it is recommended that the patient improve the head CT as well as magnetic resonance examination to clarify whether the head is accompanied by intracranial hemorrhage and subcutaneous hematoma. For patients with intracranial hemorrhage, surgical debridement treatment is needed, and cranial bone repair can often achieve better treatment results. Second, if the patient’s head has formed a pit on the top of the head during the process of growth and development, in this case, if the patient does not have obvious symptoms such as headache and dizziness, and the pit on the top of the patient’s head does not affect the normal function and activities of the patient. At this time, it is due to congenital developmental abnormalities, and it is recommended that the patient take a close observation method and may not need special treatment for the time being.