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Encephalite HSV1 - retour d'expérience sur un enfant de 22 mois

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Bonjour à tous,Mon petit garçon a contracté une encephalite par les virus herpes simplex HSV1 et eipstein barr il y a bientôt 1 mois, il avait 22 mois et demi.

Nous sommes aujourd'hui sortis de l'hôpital, il a été traité par aciclovir et eu de l'immunoglobuline.

Quelqu'un dans ce forum a t'il eu cette expérience à l'âge de 22 mois?

Quelles ont été les conséquences même si chaque être humain est différent?

L'IRM révèle des lesions cerebrales sur la substance blanche du cerveau côté gauche du lobe temporal et une partie du lobe occipital.

Il a un peu perdu en mobilité mais sait marcher tout seul, sasseoit, danse quand il entend des musiques. Le langage a régressé même si a son âge il ne faisait pas encore de phrases, il disait quand même pas mal de mots et en dit aujourd'hui 4 ou 5.

Quelles sont les types de conséquences dûes à ces types de lesions cerebrales?

Merci de vos retours et bon courage à tous

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Hello, I'm sorry to hear you are going through this with your little one. He is young and hopefully slowly with therapy he will be ok. 🌻

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Hello everyone, My little boy contracted encephalitis caused by the herpes simplex viruses HSV1 and Eipstein-Barr almost a month ago. He was 22 and a half months old. We are now out of the hospital; he was treated with acyclovir and immunoglobulin. Has anyone on this forum had this experience at the age of 22 months?

What were the consequences, even though every human being is different?

The MRI revealed brain lesions on the white matter of the brain on the left side of the temporal lobe and part of the occipital lobe.

He has lost some mobility but can walk on his own, sit up, and dance when he hears music. His language has regressed, even though he wasn't yet able to speak sentences at his age. He still said quite a few words and now says only four or five.

What are the consequences of these types of brain injuries?

Thank you for your feedback and good luck to all.

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