Child seizures can be a common condition caused by high fever or other factors, and should be treated promptly.
Child experiences seizures with eyes wide open and stiff, seeking possible causes
The child is 18 months old and has seizures with eyes wide open and stiff during crying, followed by vomiting and gradual recovery after half a minute. Seeking possible causes.
A child may exhibit good behavior in kindergarten but become upset upon returning home, which could be a sign of separation anxiety. How should one cope with this?
Parents are confused by the sleep issues of a 7-month-old baby and the blood routine test results, requiring professional diagnosis.
The child has experienced multiple episodes of stiffness throughout the body, eyes rolling up, and lips turning purple, all occurring around 11 AM. Previous brainwave and blood tests were conducted, but the doctor said there were no issues. What kind of disease might the child have?
Sudden muscle relaxation and loss of consciousness in a child may be signs of epilepsy.
A three-and-a-half-year-old child suddenly falls off a trampoline and is unable to stand up, complaining of knee pain. The hospital X-ray showed no fractures, no swelling, but the child still cannot walk after five days. How should this be handled? How long will it take to recover, and will appropriate exercise be necessary?
The baby might be experiencing these symptoms due to epilepsy.
A 9.5-year-old child experienced intermittent dizziness and, the following day, tonsillitis and fever after being hit in the head at school. Despite a CT scan showing no abnormalities, concerns about possible mild cerebral ischemia led to a suggestion of taking Yango Qingxue Naojue Granules. However, the parents are skeptical about the drug’s safety and have not given it to the child yet. It is recommended that the parents take the child to the hospital for a more detailed examination to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.