Asymmetrical nostrils can be caused by various factors, both congenital and acquired. Congenital causes include genetic variations or developmental issues during fetal growth, leading to structural differences in the nasal cartilage or surrounding tissues. Acquired causes may involve trauma, surgery, or conditions such as nasal deformities, infections, or inflammation that affect the nasal structure over time. Environmental factors and aging can also contribute to changes in symmetry as facial tissues lose elasticity.
Genetic defects or an infection or disease in the mother during pregnancy are among the causes of congenital cataracts.
congenital disease
congenital anomalies/malformations
Congenital abnormality like Trisomy 13.
drug, alcohol
an abscess could be the cause.
Congenital myopathy causes loss of muscle tone and muscle weakness in infancy and delayed motor skills, such as walking, later in childhood.
Congenital MG is an inherited condition caused by a genetic defect. The medical condition develops at or shortly after birth and causes generalized symptoms.
Congenital scoliosis is due to congenital abnormal formation of the bones of the spine, and is often associated with other organ defects.
Congenital cytomegalovirus is caused in infants when the mother passes the CMV virus on to the unborn child through her placenta. It is similar to the herpes virus.
It cannot be caused since it is congenital it only has a chance of happening.
Most cases of congenital myasthenia are inherited in a recessive fashion, meaning that a baby has to receive a defective gene from each parent to actually manifest the condition.