My 3 yr old son was born in Russia, a difficult birth and Russian doctors said he had hypertension of the brain that they wished to treat medically upon birth. I did research on the web and consulted some US doctors over the phone. We also saw a western doctor in Moscow who said it was nothing and confirmed that about 90% of the children born in Russia also receive this diagnosis. US and
WestWest nile virus tend not to treat it while Russians treat it - just a different medical philosophy. We decided not to medicate and relaxed a bit, keeping a close eye on him, all seemed fine. Recently he started to complain about
headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury pain and gets tired and listless for awhile before picking back up to his
normalNormal saline flush self. His
normalNormal saline flush self is usually just that, but he does get very panicky on occasion which doesn't seem right - for example sometimes he won't let you dress him and he "freaks out", excuse the bad choice of wording. He won't let a doctor even examine him. We want to do a
EEG and MRI but he absolutely will not cooperate and throws a
tantrumTemper tantrums in the doctor's office. We even suggested the idea of sedating him but doctors say that will not show accurate results of the tests on the brain. We are now very nervous and second guessing ourselves horribly, especially myself as my Russian wife wanted to follow the advice of the Russian doctors (naturally). I of course wanted to limit putting what I felt were potentially unnecessary heavy drugs into our newborn. I need advice badly...