
I Have 4 Months Daugter She Have Hydrocephalus I Want

Question: i have 4 months daugter she have Hydrocephalus i want to know how it cause
Brief Answer:
Can be from birth or can develop later
Detailed Answer:
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Causes before birth :
It may be caused by an infection in the mother during pregnancy, such as rubella or mumps, or a birth defect, such as spina bifida.
Causes after birth :
It can develop after a stroke, brain tumor, meningitis, or as a result of a serious head injury.
Hydrocephalus is extra collection of CSF in the brain due to these causes.
Dr XXXXXXX
Can be from birth or can develop later
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for writing to us.
Causes before birth :
It may be caused by an infection in the mother during pregnancy, such as rubella or mumps, or a birth defect, such as spina bifida.
Causes after birth :
It can develop after a stroke, brain tumor, meningitis, or as a result of a serious head injury.
Hydrocephalus is extra collection of CSF in the brain due to these causes.
Dr XXXXXXX
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Dr. Kampana

Brief Answer:
Possible but very rare
Detailed Answer:
Yes chickenpox in pregnancy can lead to hydrocephalus in baby.. But this is very very rare.. Only a few cases are reported till now.
Regards
Dr XXXXXXX
Possible but very rare
Detailed Answer:
Yes chickenpox in pregnancy can lead to hydrocephalus in baby.. But this is very very rare.. Only a few cases are reported till now.
Regards
Dr XXXXXXX
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Dr. Yogesh D


is it can lead to chicken pox in pregancy 24 week because of that hydrocephalus

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