Question

How should we deal with the wider cerebral fissure on both sides of the temporal-frontal lobe? The baby is now 5 months old and showing symptoms of instability and inability to sit alone. The legs are strong, and the baby does not want to stand up. Intelligence, limbs, spirit, responsiveness, and naps are all normal. The left and right side leaps are also normal, and the baby is very smart. What should we do in this situation, and I seek assistance.

Answer

Firstly, it is necessary to understand the detailed results of the examination, including whether it is a brain CT or MRI, and whether there are any other abnormal findings. Simply from the examination results, it is still not possible to determine whether this change is due to growth and development or inflammation. For infants of this age, such changes are normal. The key is to look at the degree of ventricular enlargement and cerebral fissure widening. Please provide a detailed examination report so that we can further analyze and formulate an appropriate treatment plan.