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Spina bifida is a congenital condition characterized by incomplete closure of the spinal column during fetal development. This condition can lead to a range of symptoms, including weakness or paralysis of the legs, bowel and bladder problems, and cognitive impairments. Treatment for spina bifida aims to manage symptoms, prevent complications, and improve quality of life.
Spina bifida occurs when the neural tube, which forms the baby’s spine, fails to close completely during early pregnancy. The exact cause is unknown, but genetic and environmental factors may play a role. Symptoms can vary widely depending on the severity and location of the spinal defect but may include weakness or paralysis of the legs, bowel and bladder problems, orthopedic issues, and cognitive impairments.
At our facility, we offer comprehensive treatment for spina bifida tailored to each patient’s needs. Treatment may include surgical repair of the spinal defect shortly after birth to prevent further damage to the spinal cord and nerves. Other treatment options may include physical therapy, assistive devices, medications, and management of associated complications such as hydrocephalus.
If you or your child has been diagnosed with spina bifida or if you suspect that you may have this condition, Spina Bifida Treatment in Indore offers specialized medical care with advanced techniques. Expert professionals provide comprehensive support, utilizing both surgical and non-surgical interventions. Patients receive personalized care plans aimed at improving quality of life and managing symptoms effectively, ensuring optimal outcomes for those affected by spina bifida.
Symptoms of spina bifida can vary widely depending on the severity and location of the spinal defect but may include weakness or paralysis of the legs, bowel and bladder problems, orthopedic issues, and cognitive impairments.
Spina bifida is typically diagnosed prenatally through maternal screening tests such as ultrasound or amniocentesis. After birth, the condition may be diagnosed based on physical examination, imaging studies, and other tests.
Treatment for spina bifida may include surgical repair of the spinal defect, physical therapy, assistive devices, medications, and management of associated complications such as hydrocephalus.
In most cases, patients can return home the same day or within a day after open hernia surgery. However, some may require a short hospital stay for observation and recovery.