How To Treat Hunter Syndrome

Drain Fluid Around The Brain

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It's common for children with Hunter syndrome to experience neurological complications, but the exact neurological issues vary widely. Neurological problems might worsen as the disease progresses, and children may develop multiple neurological issues over time. A lot of neurological issues occur because excess fluids build up in the child's brain. The pressure might lead to serious headaches, changes in a child's mental state, and problems with vision. Some children may also experience seizures. In more severe cases of the syndrome, abnormal behavior tends to develop in children from two to six years old. Common behaviors include aggression, hyperactivity, and an inability to sense danger. It's difficult for doctors to address issues with fluid around the spinal cord and brain because treating the nervous system is risky. However, some doctors might recommend surgery to drain fluid around the brain. Children with seizures might benefit from anticonvulsant medications as well.

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