Question

My baby is 3 months old. Upon careful examination, it was found that there is a slight widening of the temporal-frontal fissure on both sides. What is the issue? He eats very little milk and occasionally vomits, and his tiny hands have a bit of an outward flip. What has been the past treatment and its effectiveness? The neurological diagnosis from the pediatric neurosurgery department is infantile extracranial hydrocephalus. Based on your description, the condition seems relatively mild.

Answer

Extracranial hydrocephalus in infants can usually normalize with the growth and development of the brain tissue, often resolving by the age of 2. Now, it’s crucial to observe any differences in behavior, language, and response between your child and their peers. If necessary, medication and rehabilitation treatment may be required.