8 Weeks Baby Diagnosed With Asymmetric Crying Face. What Are The Complications?
Thanks for the query. I read through the details with diligence and my comments are as follows:
1. Asymmetric Crying Face (ACF) can be isolated defect or associated with other birth defects like cardiac problems. I am glad to know that she was screened and no cardiac problems were found.
2. The involuntary movements that you describe are definitely abnormal. However is the child otherwise developmentally normal?
I would be very concerned, if she her growth and development is restricted.
3. Based on your description, I am unable to classify the type of abnormal movements she has. Perhaps an EEG and MRI scan of the brain needs to be done to find the cause of these abnormal movements.
4. She needs to be followed up by a competent pediatric neurologist again with proper history and reports.
Hope this suffices. I will be available to address other concerns.
Good luck!!
Dr Uma