The hospital today said that the doctors had started draining fluids from the girl's head till her condition improves for any intervention.
"The girl is stable but her clinical parameters were yet compromised to start any major intervention. Till other parameters improve, doctors would keep on draining fluid in small quantity," said the Fortis spokesperson.
The girl, Roona Begum, who was suffering from severe form of Hydrocephalus, had been shifted from her village in Tripura to the Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon on April 16 after the Fortis Foundation had offered to support her family for the treatment, which is otherwise quite expensive.
Hydrocephalus is accumulation of CSF around brain leading to increase in intracranial pressure and resulting in enlargement of head.
The doctors treating here had said that her head circumference had been progressively growing since birth and was an unprecedented 94-centimeters, making it one of the most complex of cases.
The doctors yesterday said that it might take a few weeks, before they decide on the future line of treatment.