Question

A 6-month-old baby cannot lift their head, can roll over, and has normal appetite, with no significant abnormalities. However, they sometimes tremble. What are the symptoms of pediatric intracranial infection?

Answer

If infants show signs of intracranial infection again, they may easily experience a drop in body temperature, along with stiff necks and disturbances in consciousness. In severe cases, there may be changes in the pupils and symptoms of dry vomiting. A thorough examination is needed for diagnosis to check for recurrent bacterial infections. A lumbar puncture can be performed for diagnosis. It is also important to pay attention to preventing colds and being cautious about catching a chill.