What’s with the depression in the middle of the head?

Depression in the middle of the head may be caused by physiological factors, or it may be caused by pathological factors, such as calcium deficiency or depressed fracture in infants and young children.
1. Physiological factors: infants and young children before 1.5 years of age are usually sunken in the middle of the head because the fontanel has not yet closed, which is a normal phenomenon.
2. Pathological factors: if the middle of the head has been traumatized, resulting in a depressed fracture of the head, the middle of the head may be depressed; if infants and young children are deficient in calcium, bone deformities may occur, and the middle of the head may be depressed.
It is recommended to go to the relevant departments of regular hospitals for a clear diagnosis, and if it is caused by disease factors, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid delaying the condition.