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It is different from caput succedaneum in that the caput is a more generalized and the brief swelling of the scalp and subsides in a day or two, but the cephalohematoma becomes more evident to see and feel over the first few days of life. Cephalohematomas are more customary with forceps delivery or vacuum extraction, and in the case of forceps delivery, can denote the incidence of a skull fracture. An underlying skull fracture is especially supposed if the cephalohematoma crosses suture lines in the skull.
The resolution of an infant's uncomplicated cephalohematoma in itself is benign. The trapped blood cells unravel and the component parts are reabsorbed into the system for recycling or disposal. The heme turns into bilirubin, the iron is transformed into new red blood cells. Calcium is deposited in the resolving cephalohematoma, especially around the perimeter where the dura mater has been lifted up. As the swelling begins to resolve, you will feel a definite hard ridge around the edge of the swelling, with a spongy, balloon-like center.
Eventually, the whole residual mass of the cephalohematoma becomes hard and calcified, and then it too is reabsorbed and goes away. There is no treatment required for an uncomplicated cephalohematoma. By no means should they ever be drained or needled, because of the danger of introducing infection into the space. Problems connected to cephalohematomas are related to underlying skull fracture or damage to the brain.
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