Short philtrum
Home care:
- Call your health care professional.
- There is usually no home care needed for a short philtrum, however, if this is only one symptom of an underlying condition, follow your doctors instructions on how to care for the condition.
Call your health care provider if:
- you notice a short philtrum on your child.
What to expect at your health care provider's office:
An infant with a short philtrum will generally have other symptoms and signs that, when taken together, define a specific syndrome or condition. Diagnosis of that condition is based on a family history, medical history, and thorough physical evaluation.
Medical history questions documenting short philtrum in detail may include: - Did you notice this when the child was born?
- Have any other family members had this facial feature?
- Have any other family members been diagnosed with a disorder associated with short philtrum?
- What other symptoms are also present?
Diagnostic tests: Laboratory studies such as chromosome studies, enzyme assays, X-rays and metabolic studies may be ordered to confirm the presence of a suspected disorder.
After seeing your health care provider: If a diagnosis was made by your health care provider associated with a short philtrum, you may want to note that diagnosis in your personal medical record.
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