Question
What are the post-treatment sequelae of pediatric hydrocephalus?
Answer
Children with hydrocephalus may exhibit symptoms such as not speaking, often expressing discomfort in the head through behaviors like scratching their heads, shaking their heads, or crying. In severe cases, symptoms such as anorexia or coma may occur. Injections of muscle amino acid glyceride can be used to adjust organ functions, reconstruct the internal and external microcirculation, and treat patients with different types of hydrocephalus through oral Chinese medicine and external plasters. It is recommended that parents take their children to a specialist for a follow-up consultation and receive treatment under the guidance of a doctor.