What Causes Hydrocephalus in Children?

Hydrocephalus in children may be caused by blocked ventricles or poor cerebrospinal fluid circulation. It is recommended to undergo a lumbar puncture to confirm the condition of the cerebrospinal fluid and to receive timely treatment to avoid serious harm to the child.
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What Causes Neonatal Seizures?

Neonatal seizures, also known as neonatal convulsions, are commonly caused by conditions such as hypoglycemic encephalopathy, neonatal hypoxemia-ischemic encephalopathy, intracranial hemorrhage in neonates, and neonatal purulent meningitis.
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What Causes Neonatal Tetanus?

Neonatal tetanus is caused by the infection of Clostridium tetani, a bacterium commonly found in soil and the environment, which may enter the body through improper sterilization during delivery or through wounds.
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