Congenital muscular torticollis may be seen at birth. Or you may not notice it until your baby is at least a few weeks old. Each child may have slightly different symptoms. Symptoms may include:
- Tilting of the baby's head to one side.
- Turning of the baby's chin toward the opposite side of the head
- Trouble moving the head.
- A firm, small, lump in the middle of the neck muscle.
In severe muscular torticollis, a baby may also have:
- Flattening of the side of the head.
- Differences between the sides of the face.
- An oddly positioned ear.
- Other problems with the muscles, bones, and joints.
The symptoms of congenital muscular torticollis may look like other conditions. Make sure your child sees their doctor for a diagnosis.