Question
Doctor, what should be done if a child with brain atrophy has a prominent lump?
Answer
The condition of pediatric brain atrophy can be examined and treated in the hospital, which helps to alleviate symptoms. Symptoms usually improve gradually, so it is recommended to maintain observation and have regular follow-up examinations. If a lump is prominent, it is important to seek professional medical advice promptly. If the child exhibits crying, vomiting, refusal to drink, or abnormal defecation, they should be taken to the pediatric surgery clinic immediately.