For children with lateral brain widening, most are normal after birth but still need to be screened.
Children with lateral ventricle widening are usually fine and need to be screened regularly after birth. Most of them are normal and do not need special treatment and can wait for their own recovery. In a few children, the widening of the posterior lateral ventricles will continue to develop and gradually progress to hydrocephalus, which should be detected and treated as early as possible.
In addition, the widening of the lateral ventricles may also be related to intrauterine infection, which requires regular review of cytomegalovirus and fetal chromosomal abnormality to understand the child’s health status, and then do targeted treatment.
After the birth of the child, you need to take good care of all kinds of care, maintain good living habits, and regular checkups of the child.