Question
A child has diplopia and an inability to move their eyes upwards after brain vascular malformation surgery. They are asking for treatment options and whether it’s appropriate to travel by plane.
Answer
The diplopia and inability of the eyes to move upwards that patients experience following brain vascular malformation surgery may be a side effect of the procedure. The recommended treatment currently includes oral Nicobate, Vitamin B1, and Ginkgo Biloba tablets. Additionally, due to the condition of the body, it is advised not to travel by plane. Parents should take their child to a specialized hospital for examination and treatment, and regular physical checks should be conducted. Under the guidance of a doctor, appropriate medication should be administered to the child.