William Boudouris, board-certified neurologist at MIND, recently spoke with WWJ Newsradio 950’s Tracey McCaskill to shed light on Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus (NPH), a neurological disorder gaining attention after singer Billy Joel shared his diagnosis.
Often misdiagnosed or overlooked, NPH is a treatable disorder caused by a buildup of cerebrospinal fluid in the brain. Dr. Boudouris broke down the telltale symptoms—like walking difficulties and memory issues—and why early diagnosis is key, especially for adults over 65.
He also shared insight into diagnostic approaches and treatment options, including the use of shunt surgery to relieve fluid pressure and improve symptoms.
For individuals experiencing these symptoms or caring for someone who is, Dr. Boudouris encourages proactive conversations with a neurologist so NPH can be identified earlier, maximizing treatment opportunities.
Listen to the full WWJ interview with Dr. Boudouris on Audacy: https://bit.ly/4kEI4YT