OBSERVATION OF HEAD, FACE AND HAIR

Chapter 5


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HEAD


In observation of the head, one should first of all make a general assessment of the patient’s constitution based on the facial features. A person with a good constitution will generally have a head with smooth features, a broad forehead and long ears with thick ear-lobes. A person with a poor constitution will have a head that is too small or with uneven features and small ears with small ear-lobes.


The features discussed are as follows:















Late closure of the fontanelles


Symptoms and Signs, Chapter 90


In babies, one should observe the fontanelles: late closure of the fontanelles indicates poor hereditary Kidney constitution. The posterior fontanelle usually closes about 2 months after birth, the sphenoid fontanelle closes at about 3 months, the mastoid fontanelle closes near the end of the first year, and the anterior fontanelle may not close completely until the middle or end of the second year.


Box 5.1 summarizes the head signs.


Apr 15, 2017 | Posted by in GENERAL & FAMILY MEDICINE | Comments Off on OBSERVATION OF HEAD, FACE AND HAIR

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