Cerebral palsy is a non-progressive syndrome caused by brain damage and developmental defects from conception to infancy, primarily characterized by motor impairments and postural abnormalities. It often involves intellectual disability, epilepsy, sensory impairments, communication disorders, behavioral abnormalities, and other anomalies. The hospital has successfully introduced and implemented this therapy with the help of its strong technical team.
Cervical adhesion may affect pregnancy and the baby’s health.
A 3-year-old child undergoes chest X-ray and CT scan due to severe coughing, worried about radiation effects.
How to Safely Administer Cod Liver Oil to Children for Prevention of Rickets
Understand the potential impacts of congenital sacral anomaly on daily life and treatment methods.
Galactosemia is a human autosomal recessive genetic disorder. Patients, due to the lack of an enzyme to break down lactose, have elevated levels of galactose in their blood, leading to symptoms such as vomiting, liver enlargement, and more.
Spring is the peak season for viruses, not just hand, foot, and mouth disease, but also influenza, measles, mumps, and other diseases are beginning to ‘act up’. Long periods of hand washing, disinfecting furniture, frequent ventilation, wearing masks when going out, and engaging in more outdoor activities are all effective ways to stay away from viruses.
What impact does hot weather have on a baby’s eating habits and digestive system?
Explore the potential effects of learning inline skating on the bone development of children under five years old, and provide age-appropriate advice.
Suggestions and concerns for newborns moving into a newly decorated house after three months