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Normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH) See images
Overview | Symptoms | Treatment | Prevention
Hydrocephalus - idiopathic; Hydrocephalus - adult; Hydrocephalus - communicating
Treatment The goal of treatment is to improve symptoms. The surgical creation of a shunt that routes the CSF around the obstruction and back into the circulation is the treatment of choice. Prognosis Prognosis is poor without medical intervention; symptoms progress and the disorder results in death. Complications Call Your Health Care Provider If: Call your health care provider if symptoms indicate normal pressure hydrocephalus may be present.
Symptomatic treatment may vary depending on the symptoms presented and the extent that symptoms are relieved by treatment.
Surgical treatment improves symptoms in about 50% of cases, with the best prognosis (probable outcome) for those with minimal symptoms. Other persons may have varying degrees of disability prior to death.
Call your health care provider if the condition of a person with NPH deteriorates to the point where you are unable to care for the person in your home.
Go to the emergency room or call the local emergency number (such as 911) if a sudden change in mental status occurs (this may indicate development of another disorder).
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