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Suggest Treatment For Meningitis And Multiple Blood Clots In Brain Of A New Born

my daughter is of 1 month she is been hospitalized for meningitis any multipale blood clots in her brain doctor are saying that she cant devolope like normal babys .plz advised what should i do and what will be the symptons .her weight is 1.870 kg it is increasing 20 or 40 grams a day
Tue, 21 Nov 2017
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Unfortunately, there is not a specific therapy for such disorder. As far, as I understand her situation is critical. Supportive therapy (antibiotics, blood thinners, perfusions, anti-seizure drugs etc.) are the main treatment now.
Only after getting over this situation, the degree of brain damage will be determined.
In such case, the mainstay of her future therapy would be physical and mental rehabilitation, and anti-epilepsy treatment in case of seizures.

Hope you will find this answer helpful!

Kind regards, Dr. Aida
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Suggest Treatment For Meningitis And Multiple Blood Clots In Brain Of A New Born

Hello! Welcome on Healthcaremagic! Unfortunately, there is not a specific therapy for such disorder. As far, as I understand her situation is critical. Supportive therapy (antibiotics, blood thinners, perfusions, anti-seizure drugs etc.) are the main treatment now. Only after getting over this situation, the degree of brain damage will be determined. In such case, the mainstay of her future therapy would be physical and mental rehabilitation, and anti-epilepsy treatment in case of seizures. Hope you will find this answer helpful! Kind regards, Dr. Aida