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    Question: why some childen are born with very big head

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    Asked by page20fen to Arnold, Edna, Elkana, Gliday, Jacinta, Michael, Mike, Mmboyi, Sally on 22 Jul 2025.
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      Arnold Lambisia answered on 22 Jul 2025:


      There is a condition called macrocephaly where children have bigger head circumference than normal. This can be caused by excess cerebral spinal fluid, larger brain tissues, tumors in the brain or genetic disorders.

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