Question

What should be done if a newborn has cerebrospinal membrane herniation, which may lead to urinary and fecal incontinence?

Answer

The medical team can enhance the patient’s motor control and coordination abilities by increasing joint mobility and adjusting muscle tone. Additionally, medication treatment is an option, commonly including brain nerve nutrients and muscle relaxants. However, medication should be used cautiously, with close observation of the child’s development status to adjust the treatment plan in a timely manner. Parents should closely monitor their child’s condition and seek treatment early to alleviate the impact of neurological diseases.