Seeking Treatment Advice for Brain Edema (Cerebral Vascular Obstruction)
Fainting can be caused by various reasons and requires careful examination and treatment.
Brain edema is a serious brain condition that requires early detection and treatment.
The treatment of brain edema primarily targets the underlying cause and increased intracranial pressure, including correcting systemic factors, reducing intracranial pressure, eliminating brain edema, and addressing the primary cause.
Seeking Better Treatment Methods for Brain Edema
An 8-month-old baby has a bulging forehead but a normal body temperature. The child has had infantile rash and the rash disappeared after three days of high fever. What could be the symptoms now if the forehead is bulging? What precautions should be taken? (Gender: Female, Age: 8 months)
After a baby fell and a lump was found on the head, it was confirmed as traumatic brain edema after examination. Inquire about the severity and treatment methods.
Currently, mannitol is primarily used to treat brain edema. If the effect of mannitol alone is not satisfactory, some hormones, such as dexamethasone, can be added, but hormones should be introduced starting with low doses.
A patient with lung cancer and brain edema, who has undergone chemotherapy and radiotherapy, is seeking further treatment advice.