I heard you describe that the ventricular system has been enlarged, but I didn't see the patient's CT film and skull, so I'm not sure if there is any surgical evidence.
3. If there is evidence of surgery, general surgery has only relative contraindications, and there is no absolute contraindication. First of all, lumbar puncture should be done to determine whether there is intracranial infection, bloody cerebrospinal fluid and high cerebrospinal fluid protein. If there is the above situation, it is easy to cause shunt obstruction after operation and the operation may fail;
4. For example, this patient's daily consumption is greater than that of normal people, and his digestive and absorption functions are weaker than that of normal people. The principle of nutrition intake is to eat less and eat more meals. Animal protein is mainly fish and fish soup, which is easy to absorb, but even so, it is difficult to solve the problem of malnutrition.
I suggest you consult your doctor again to see if the patient has any evidence of surgery. If there is surgical evidence, lumbar puncture is performed to clarify the characteristics of cerebrospinal fluid; If the cerebrospinal fluid is fine, you can consider surgery.
6. Malnutrition in patients mainly means that the plasma albumin content of patients is lower than normal, and the protein content can be rapidly increased by infusion of albumin and plasma.
7. If hydrocephalus persists, it will compress the brain tissue around the ventricle. For a long time, the function of the oppressed brain tissue has been limited. If there is evidence of surgery, it is recommended to operate as soon as possible. Even if the index of cerebrospinal fluid is abnormal, we can also carry out outdoor drainage or lumbar puncture every day to temporarily relieve the existence of hydrocephalus.
I hope the above answers are helpful to you!
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