Hydrocephalus Surgery

The following is a list of frequently asked questions (FAQs). To read the answer to each question, please click on the question.

Questions:

Can I touch the shunt site on my child's head while shampooing or combing hair?

Yes, once the shunt site is healed after surgery it will not hurt to touch or rub the area.
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When my child has a cold or earache, does it travel to the shunt?

No, your child may get all the childhood illnesses and not hurt the shunt. Your pediatrician will help you when your child becomes ill with a virus or illness.
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Can my child go up in an airplane?

Yes, the pressurized airplanes do not affect the shunt. You may want to give your baby a bottle during take off and landing to help prevent discomfort with the ears. Older children can chew gum or eat crackers.
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Is strenuous activity OK for my child while playing?

Yes, your child can play as hard as he can tolerate. Sometimes the children get tired easier and require fluids and more rest time.
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What sports can they play when they get older?

Any sport that does not require repetitive "hits" on the head such as soccer is OK. Football players must keep helmets on at all times. No bungee jumping, sky diving or deep sea diving is permitted since the pressure is altered.
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Can the children go swimming and diving?

Yes, these activities are safe and do not harm the shunt.
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What happens if a shunt infection or malfunction occurs?

Your pediatric neurosurgeon will evaluate your child carefully in the hospital and may need to change the shunt.
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Is Hydrocephalus Surgery The Right Choice For My Child?

Only a board-certified pediatric neurosurgeon can make that determination based upon your child’s unique medical needs. To take the first step, simply call us at 407-236-0006 and a skilled Children’s Care coordinator will work with you and your physician’s office to schedule an appointment, coordinate your child’s care, and answer your questions. Their services are complimentary
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