Hydrocephalus is generally the result of congenital factors, brain trauma, cerebrovascular disease and cerebrospirosis.
1. Pregenital factors: Preterm birth causes cerebral haemorrhage, or intrauterine infections during pregnancy, which can cause cerebral inflammation and hydrocephalus. New-born children may be exposed to increased oscillations, fractures of their skulls, and increased skulls.
2. Brain trauma: Symptoms of cerebral haemorrhage, and even oedema, especially under the cobone membrane, can lead to symptoms of hydroplasm, which can lead to disorders such as sleep addiction, inactivity, headache and vomiting.
3. Cerebrovascular diseases: People with aneurysm or vascular malformations, smog diseases, haemorrhages from the submonal cavity of the spider or from the brain, which can easily cause traffical cerebral water. Brain spinal mellitus: In the case of infectious diseases, such as influenza, mumps and poxes, these can lead to changes in the cerebral cord, which can cause brain water when over-absorbed brain fluids are overgenerated.
In addition to the above-mentioned common causes, diseases such as brain tumours may cause normal flow and cycling disorders in the cerebral vertebrate, and patients are advised to use drugs such as glycerol injection fluids, fursamite injections, acetamine tablets, etc., under the direction of a doctor. When necessary, treatment can also be provided by means of surgery, such as brain catheters, arthromectomy, abdominal abdominal abdominal abdominal abdomen, etc.
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