Question

My child’s MRI test shows no obvious abnormalities, but the report indicates there may be hydrocephalus. I want to know if this condition can be cured and where to get the best treatment. Previous treatment situations include: the child was 5 months old, with slower responses, moderate activity levels, and slightly low muscle tone. I need to know how to provide the best assistance.

Answer

Firstly, it is necessary to determine the location of the inflammation and try to identify the cause so that we can predict whether it can be cured, which usually requires surgical treatment. The child has already shown symptoms of developmental delay, and it is recommended to immediately start brain nutrition therapy and early rehabilitation treatment. At the same time, regular follow-ups are needed to monitor the child’s growth and development, and regular MRIs should be conducted to understand the changes in brain inflammation.