After birth, a child's body is very fragile and easily invaded by bacteria, which can lead to various diseases in the baby. For example, if infected with Neisseria meningitidis, the baby may develop purulent meningitis, an intracranial infection. So, what is the probability of neonatal meningitis sequelae? Next, let's take a look together.
The probability of neonatal cerebral sequelae
The probability of the occurrence of sequelae of purulent meningitis cannot be generalized, depending on the nature of the pathogen infecting the baby and whether the treatment medication is correct. It is recommended that the current treatment medication be determined through cerebrospinal fluid bacterial culture and drug sensitivity testing, so that the treatment effect can be better. As long as the medication is correct and continuous use is necessary, it will not cause harm to the baby. After treatment and discharge, attention should be paid to preventing upper respiratory tract infections, so that the condition will not worsen repeatedly and the occurrence of sequelae can also be reduced.
What are the common complications of cerebral degeneration
Common complications of hydrocephalus include subdural fluid accumulation, intraventricular membrane inflammation, syndrome of abnormal secretion of antidiuretic hormone, hydrocephalus, hearing loss, intellectual disability, epilepsy, visual impairment, behavioral abnormalities, and various neurological disorders. The above complications are present and gradually worsen when they occur.
The above is a brief introduction to the probability of sequelae of neonatal hydrocephalus and the common complications of hydrocephalus. So, it is very important for parents to take care of their babies. Your carelessness can easily lead to serious consequences for the baby, and the baby's lack of autonomy requires parents to take care of many things. These are all the contents that the editor wants to share with everyone.