Lately, I’ve been feeling unwell and noticed an enlarged fontanelle. Is this situation serious? Could it be pediatric hydrocephalus? The clinical manifestations of pediatric hydrocephalus mainly include rapid head growth, skull deformation, and other symptoms, which may be accompanied by brain dysfunction.
Hydrocephalus is a condition characterized by an increased cerebrospinal fluid volume in the skull, symptoms including irritability, headache, vomiting, and more. This article provides dietary suggestions for children with hydrocephalus where the fourth ventricle is compressed.
Can hydrocephalus be cured? Are there any advanced technologies that can treat or improve this condition? Which hospital is the best for treating pediatric hydrocephalus?
Lately, I’ve experienced a decrease in appetite, loss of appetite for all foods, poor sleep at night, and lack of energy. Additionally, I’ve developed nystagmus. I’m wondering if hydrocephalus in children can lead to recurrence of nystagmus?