Problem description: The child fainted suddenly. At first, it was suspected of epilepsy. After the cT shot, he found an arachnoid cyst on the front temporal pole of the brain. The child fainted. Was the cyst selected? What should I do in a situation like this?
Question date:2021-05-16
Patient information:Age: 8 years old Gender: Male
Question analysis: Hello! The fainting may be related to the arachnoid cyst of the anterior temporal pole on the right side of the brain, and it may be caused by the cyst compressing the nerve. For the treatment of arachnoid cyst, firstly judge based on the child’s clinical symptoms. If there is compression and physical dysfunction, it must be operated in time.
Guidelines: If the symptoms are not obvious, generally not Need to be dealt with and can be reviewed regularly. Review its imaging films for about three months to see if there is any growth. Then according to the neurosurgery doctor to decide whether surgery is needed, and related neurosurgery treatment.
Recommendations are for reference only. If the problem is serious, please go to the hospital for detailed inspection