An 8-year-old child experienced headaches and vomiting due to a head injury four years ago. The symptoms persist. How should it be treated?
An 8-year-old child with tonsillitis and lymphadenitis has been experiencing a persistent low fever of 40 degrees Celsius after receiving symptomatic anti-inflammatory injections for 5-6 days. Seeking treatment advice.
An 8-year-old child experiences seizures shortly after falling asleep at night, waking up after about 2 minutes. A brainwave test reveals mild abnormal discharges on the left side. MRI of the brain is normal, blood tests show inflammation due to a cold. The doctor diagnosed it as epilepsy and prescribed Kaplan and Huafeng Dan. With no family history of epilepsy, the patient inquires whether a brainwave test alone can confirm epilepsy and whether Huafeng Dan alone can be effective.
An 8-year-old child experienced a seizure with no pain at midnight, regaining consciousness after about 20 minutes. It could be an epilepsy attack; it is recommended to seek medical attention as soon as possible.
A parent’s concern about their 8-year-old son not having any teeth replaced, and inquiring about possible causes and how to assist with tooth replacement.
An 8-year-old girl experiences morning eye swelling, hematuria, and low fever. Where should she seek medical attention, and what diseases might she have?
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An 8-year-old girl presents with head nodding and hand tremors since last year. The parents seek an explanation for the symptoms and treatment options.
The son has developed a bent leg and pain symptoms, suspected to be rickets due to vitamin D deficiency. A detailed examination and treatment are required.
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