Question

Children have weaker physical resistance, making them prone to pediatric neurosurgical issues. For parents, it is important not to become overly anxious and to promptly take the child to a specialized hospital for examination and treatment. Regular checks should be conducted under the guidance of a doctor for symptomatic treatment.

Answer

Infants with suspected hydrocephalus usually show symptoms such as an enlarged head circumference, widened and bulging fontanelles, dilated scalp veins, a hollow sound when tapping the head, and an inability to look upwards with both eyes. However, for very young infants, these symptoms may not be very typical.