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When parents hear the phrase infant diseases, they often think of conditions like colic, ear infections, or respiratory illnesses. However, not all infant conditions are caused by viruses or bacteria. Some are related to mechanical or developmental imbalances that affect how a baby grows and moves. One such example is KISS syndrome, also known as KISS Kinder or “symmetry disorder.” This condition is best described as a kinematic imbalance due to suboccipital strain, meaning it originates from tension at the base of the skull and neck, leading to disrupted body symmetry.