Encephalomalacia is the softening of brain tissue due to inflammation or hemorrhage. The symptoms of encephalomalacia is an anxious mood, pain, insomnia, fatigue, and depressed mood.
seivures, left sid impairment
No. Encephalomalacia is not curable. It is a permanent cavity in the brain that results from trauma to brain tissue. The size of the cavity shrinks with time, but not completely. During shrinkage, one could have worsening of some neurological symptoms.
no defined treatment to encephalomalacia
what is the prognosis for encephalomalacia?
no
Encephalomalacia in both occipital lobes refers to softening or necrosis of the brain tissue in that area. This condition can be caused by various factors such as traumatic injury, stroke, infection, or reduced blood flow. It may result in symptoms such as vision changes, cognitive impairment, or seizures. Treatment depends on the underlying cause and extent of the damage.
Encephalomalacia is the medical term for cerebral softening. Signs and symptoms of cerebral softness include extreme drowsiness, lack of coordination, vertigo, bad headaches, temporary or permanent blindness and terminal coma.
yes
Yes.
spinal crush injury
Yes it can.
often it is discovered among infants when they detect that the ventricles in the brain are swollen. Surgery is needed and drain the ventricles of the excess cerebrospinal fluid/blood. Most continue on to grow up and live a normal life.