POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy8 months agoA. It's not uncommon for babies to have a soft spot (also called a "fontanel") on their scalp, especially during the first few years of life. The fontanels are soft, flexible areas between the bones of the skull that allow for brain growth and development. At 18 months old, the soft spot on your baby’s head could still be present, though the fontanels generally close between 12 to 18 months.
However, if the area feels unusually soft, swollen, or if you're concerned, it’s best to consult with your pediatrician to ensure everything is fine. In some cases, excessive soft spots could be a sign of an issue such as dehydration, infection, or an underlying condition that may need attention.
Key Things to Monitor:
Normal Fontanel: The soft spot should feel firm and slightly sunken, not bulging or swollen.
Signs of Concern: If the soft spot appears swollen, bulging, or if your baby is showing signs of distress such as fever, vomiting, or irritability, consult a pediatrician immediately.
Your pediatrician can assess your baby’s head and overall development to determine if this is normal or if further investigation is needed.
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