Question

I want to get an ultrasound done for my child to see if they have pediatric hydrocephalus, as I’m not very confident about their physical condition. But what are the symptoms that can be detected through an ultrasound examination?

Answer

Hello, I’m glad to answer your question: If it’s an ultrasound examination to observe pediatric hydrocephalus, then after the ultrasound, you can judge from the results whether the child’s brain is filled with fluid, and how much fluid is present. If there is regional fluid accumulation, the ultrasound will show these shadows in part of the examination, allowing you to discover just how much fluid is present.