Question

A six-month-old baby has been diagnosed with mild extracranial cerebral effusion. Parents are inquiring about the treatment methods and asking about the potential impact on the baby’s future development.

Answer

Doctors suggest that mild extracranial cerebral effusion usually does not have a severe impact on infants, and most cases will resolve spontaneously. In rare instances, surgical intervention may be necessary. Regarding the baby’s developmental status, doctors have observed that the baby is developing normally overall, so it is anticipated that the cerebral effusion will absorb on its own, and there is no need for excessive concern.