Symptoms
A
cleft lip is obvious at birth. Beyond the distinctive
physical appearance, a cleft lip usually does not cause other symptoms or
feeding problems. Babies born with cleft lip often can breast-feed
successfully. And bottle-feeding usually is not a problem if you use special
nipples with hole openings that are slightly bigger than newborns usually
require.
Feeding problems usually only occur in babies with cleft
lip if they also have
cleft palate.
Usually cleft lip is not
related to other health problems. But cleft lip with cleft palate can be linked
to other health conditions, such as
fetal alcohol syndrome or
chromosomal disorders. A baby born with cleft lip who
has other physical abnormalities or symptoms, such as an irregularly shaped
head or respiratory problems, will be evaluated for these other types of health
problems.