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The Cleft lip and cleft palate are openings or parts in the upper lip, the roof of the mouth (palate) or both. Cleft lip and cleft palate result when facial structures that are emerging in an unborn child don't close totally.

Cleft lip and cleft palate are among the most common birth defects. The most generally happen as secluded birth defects but on the other hand, are related to many inherited hereditary syndromes or conditions.

A child who is born with a cleft can be disturbing, however cleft palate and the cleft lip can be corrected. In many children, a series of medical procedures can help restore normal function and accomplish a more normal appearance with minimal scarring.

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Symptoms

Generally, a split (cleft) in the lip or palate is quickly recognizable at birth. Cleft lip and cleft palate might show up as:

  1. A split in the lip and roof of the mouth (palate) that influences one or both sides of the face
  2. A split in the lip that shows up as just a small notch in the lip or stretches out from the lip through the upper gum and palate into the bottom of the nose
  3. A split in the roof of the mouth that doesn't influence the appearance of the face

Less regularly, a cleft happens just in the muscles of the soft palate (submucous cleftpalate), which are at the rear of the mouth and covered by the mouth's lining. This sort of cleft often goes unnoticed at birth and may not be diagnosed until later when signs is developed. Signs and symptoms of submucous cleft palate might include:

  1. Trouble with feedings
  2. Trouble in swallowing, with potential for liquids or foods to come out the nose
  3. Nasal speaking voice
  4. Ongoing ear infections

When to see a doctor

A cleft lip and cleft palate are generally observed at birth, and your best skin doctor in Ongole might begin coordinating at the time. If your child has signs and symptoms of a submucous cleft palate, make an appointment with your child’s specialist.

Cleft palate is operated at the age of 1 to one and half years, delay in surgery may lead to speech abnormalities.

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