
Developed Grooves In Skull. Is This Normal? What Treatment Should Be Done?

Aproximately 10centimetres long, and quite XXXXXXX
Is this a normal thing?? Please explain.
if the grooves are of acute onset, meaning you had never noticed them before, it would be interesting for investigations to be made to know if there are associated skull lesions. But generally, grooves in males are usually without any other symptoms, and have no negative effects to one s health. Knowing whether there is any history of trauma or not is important.
However, grooves in the head can be seen to run in certain families, There are families where especially males start developing grooves in the head, but this usually begins earlier on in life by their late 30s, Its really exceptional for them to begin as late as the 50. Its worth actually if its only during the duration of time you precised, it might have been evolving for a longer period of time unnoticed.
Grooves are usually asymptomatic, normal and have no adverse effects to ones health.
If you start noticing headaches or other abnormalities, you might consult a neurologists. But as a rule, they have no impact on one s health.
Thanks and hope this helps,
best regards,
Luchuo, MD.

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