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A cleft lip and palate are congenital conditions that involve the incomplete development of the upper lip and the roof of the mouth (palate) during fetal development. These conditions can occur separately or together and are typically present at birth. Here’s an overview of cleft lip and palate:
Cleft Lip:
Cleft Palate:
Challenges and Complications:
Prognosis:
Parents and caregivers of children with cleft lips and palates should work closely with healthcare professionals to create a comprehensive treatment plan tailored to the child’s specific needs. Early intervention and ongoing care are crucial to ensuring the child’s overall well-being and quality of life.
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