The primary treatment for cleft lip is surgical repair, which restores the normal structure of the lip.
Your child may need ongoing therapies like speech therapy or dental care after surgery.
Some children may need speech therapy to help with any speech delays or issues due to cleft lip.
It's important to address the emotional and psychological impact of a cleft lip diagnosis for both parents and children.
Recovery time is typically quick, with most children going back to normal activities within weeks.
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