Photos of Paris Hilton's baby worry fans about the size of her head
This weekend Paris Hilton showed off a series of new photos of her baby through your account instagramwhere he published that the little one is visiting for the first time in NY.
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In the images, the businesswoman can be seen with her son in her arms while they both smile at the camera and seem to be spending a quiet day in the Big Apple. However, although the photographs are adorable, Thousands of people did not miss a detail, and that is that the head of the little Phoenix seems to be larger than normal.
Social networks were filled with thousands of comments about the baby's appearance, who was born last January by surrogacybecause this part of his body looks very big, so Internet users pointed out that perhaps the baby suffers from a hydrocephalus problem.
However, Paris Hilton has apparently ignored the comments in which she is questioned about the health of her baby.
This is not the first time that netizens have made comments about the size of Phoenix's head, Last August, the socialite published some photos of the baby, where comments about it also came to light.
Later, he published other photos in which Phoenix appeared in the pool with a hat; She once again unleashed the comments and Paris did not respond.
What is hydrocephalus?
Hydrocephalus is a disease that causes excessive accumulation of fluid within the deep cavities of the brain.which increases the size of the ventricles and puts pressure on the brain.
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This condition is associated with some learning difficulties such as problems with concentration, reasoning, short-term memory, coordination and motivation.
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