Cerebral effusion caused by purulent meningitis should be initially treated with an external ventricular drain, followed by aggressive anti-infection therapy to control and cure intracranial infection. If there is still effusion after infection control, consider performing a ventriculo-peritoneal shunt surgery.
A trauma 16 years ago led to retinal detachment, which has not been treated until now.
Discussing the treatment of senile optic nerve atrophy in an elderly individual and offering traditional Chinese medicine as a treatment option.
Patients inquire about treatment methods for small penis and underdeveloped testicles, as well as how to address related sexual dysfunction issues.
Sudden stiffness, twitching, and foaming at the mouth during sleep in children may be a manifestation of epilepsy, a disorder caused by abnormal discharge of neurons in the brain. Epilepsy can be alleviated through medication or minimally invasive surgery. After scientific and systematic medical treatment, 97% of epilepsy patients can be completely cured. Patients should pay special attention to the selection of treatment methods. Oral medications and minimally invasive surgery are used for treatment. The recurrence rate after surgery is very low, with medications including carbamazepine tablets, phenytoin sodium tablets, and anticonvulsant pills.
Tetrahydrobiopterin deficiency is a common genetic disorder with complex treatment. It is recommended to seek treatment at large pediatric hospitals.
Patients with traumatic facial palsy inquire about the timing and methods of treatment. Professional doctors recommend early medication treatment and decide whether to undergo surgery based on the situation.
Inquire about the possibility of recovery from facial palsy caused by trauma.
Treatment Recommendations for Post-Traumatic Facial Paralysis
For children with epilepsy, combining Chinese medicine with Western medicine can achieve better therapeutic effects and reduce the side effects of Western medicine.