Question

A newborn baby, 3 months and 4 days old, has previously shown tremors and is currently undergoing rehabilitation therapy after hospitalization. Recently, it has been found that the baby’s head is getting larger. The EEG film examination results are normal, but there are eye-jumping phenomena. How should this be handled?

Answer

Based on the provided examination results, the newborn’s intracranial hydrocephalus is caused by a cyst under the esophagus membrane. The treatment plan requires referral to a major hospital for surgical treatment. Since the baby initially had hydrocephalus, it may have led to cyst formation due to delayed treatment. The main treatment measure is surgery, and it must be performed in a qualified hospital to ensure the quality of surgery and the safety of the baby. It is recommended to choose a reputable hospital to receive the best medical guarantee.