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  1. Hydrocephalus - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Common symptoms of hydrocephalus in infants include: A head that is larger than usual. A rapid increase in the size of an infant's head. A bulge or tense soft spot on the top of the head. Nausea and vomiting. Sleepiness or sluggishness, known as lethargy. Irritability. Poor eating. Seizures. Eyes fixed downward, known as sunsetting of the eyes.

  2. What Is Congenital Hydrocephalus? What Are the Treatments? - WebMD

    2023年3月17日 · Hydrocephalus is a condition in which too much fluid builds up in the brain. The name comes from a combination from Greek words meaning “water” and “head.” “Congenital” means a person is born...

  3. Hydrocephalus: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis

    Hydrocephalus is the excessive accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) within cavities of your brain called ventricles. This excess fluid causes your ventricles to widen, which puts harmful press on the tissues of your brain. Currently, there isn’t a cure for hydrocephalus, but it can be treated. What is hydrocephalus?

  4. Hydrocephalus - Wikipedia

    Fetuses, infants, and young children with hydrocephalus have head enlargement, excluding the face, because the pressure of the fluid causes the individual skull bones—which have yet to fuse—to bulge outward at their juncture points.

  5. Hydrocephalus in Children - Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Typically, hydrocephalus is discovered by the child’s parents or pediatrician when the child’s head begins to rapidly swell and enlarge. In some instances, a prenatal sonogram or MRI scan can identify hydrocephalus in a growing fetus.

  6. Pediatric Hydrocephalus - Conditions and Treatments | Children's ...

    The goal of treatment is to reduce the pressure inside your baby's head. This is done by draining the fluid or decreasing its production. The key to treating this condition is getting it diagnosed and treated early, and preventing infections.

  7. Hydrocephalus: Symptoms, Causes, Types, Diagnosis, Treatment - WebMD

    2022年8月23日 · Hydrocephalus happens most often in infants or in adults older than 60, but you can have it at any age. It can’t be cured, but with early diagnosis and treatment, people can live active lives....

  8. Hydrocephalus - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

    Imaging tests can help diagnose hydrocephalus. They also can pinpoint underlying causes of symptoms. Imaging tests include: Ultrasound. This test is often the first test for infants because it's a simple, low-risk procedure. The ultrasound device is …

  9. Hydrocephalus (for Parents) | Nemours KidsHealth

    Often called "water on the brain," hydrocephalus can cause babies' and young children's heads to swell to make room for excess cerebrospinal fluid. Learn how this condition is managed.

  10. Hydrocephalus - Boston Children's Hospital

    Hydrocephalus — also called “water on the brain” — is a term used to describe several different problems that cause cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) to build up in or around the brain or to drain improperly. This causes the brain’s ventricles (fluid spaces …