Condition
Pediatric Hydrocephalus
Key Points About Hydrocephalus in Children
- A baby with hydrocephalus has extra cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) around the brain. The baby's head may look larger than normal.
- This is a rare condition.
- A healthcare provider may diagnose this condition during an ultrasound in pregnancy.
- 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.
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Neurology Treatment at Children's National Hospital
Every one of our neurologists has specialized training in child neurology and all have fields of expertise in subsets of child neurology. Discover more about the treatments we offer.
Providers Who Treat Hydrocephalus
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Departments that Treat Hydrocephalus
Prenatal Pediatrics Institute
The Prenatal Pediatrics Institute at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C., provides specialized care for babies during pregnancy, delivery and after birth.