Discuss the risk of contagion in pediatric hydrocephalus patients experiencing mood disorders, and analyze the pathogenic factors of hydrocephalus.
Discuss the reasons for hand and foot tremors in children after a high fever and suggest treatment methods.
How to treat Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease-induced Meningitis and concerns about potential sequelae
After two days of medication, the symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease have not improved. Some red spots on the hands have turned into white bumps, and there is continued drooling. What should be done?
A 23-day-old newborn was diagnosed with a C-reactive protein level of 107, with white blood cells at 12.8. The doctor suspects the baby might have sepsis or meningitis, inquiring about the possibility of cure, treatment duration, and potential complications.
Discussing the treatment methods for pediatric hydrocephalus, including the importance of medical history investigation, the history of encephalitis and meningitis, and the management of symptoms such as head swelling, vomiting, and malnutrition.
The treatment for pediatric intracranial infection (meningitis) typically requires 2-3 weeks of acute phase therapy, and may involve head MRI and EEG scans to determine the type of infection and the severity of the condition.
What are the treatment methods for viral meningitis?
Neonatal empyema meningitis is a serious infection that should be treated and monitored according to medical advice.
Explore the symptoms of neonatal brain disease, including meningitis, cerebral ventriculomegaly, and mild ischemia and hypoxia, and provide professional advice on infant development.