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I ve been diagnosed by my neurosurgeon as needing a shunt to help control my NPH. Last year,I had brain surgery, a third ventricularcolostomy. It worked very well for 6 months, then symptoms returned. I I don t want a shunt. My neurosurgeon reassured me it would improve my life, bu idea of it makes me anxious.
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Generally NPH improve without surgery. You can continue the oral medications like diuretics you are taking. Do frequent follow up and a repeat MRI. Surgery is the last resort and consider anomaly if it is expanding or symptoms are too severe.
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How Can NPH Be Treated?
Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. Generally NPH improve without surgery. You can continue the oral medications like diuretics you are taking. Do frequent follow up and a repeat MRI. Surgery is the last resort and consider anomaly if it is expanding or symptoms are too severe. Wishing you good health.