Caring for Epilepsy Patients

Caring for epilepsy patients involves preventing accidents during potential recurrence, preventing difficulty in breathing from reoccurring, eliminating the patient’s feelings of inferiority, and medication and care. Specific methods include eating a light diet, maintaining good living habits, and avoiding irritants.
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Caring for Neuroblastoma

After the complete removal of a neuroblastoma, no further treatment is generally required. Recent studies have shown that most stage 1 tumors in children under 1 year of age can regress spontaneously. It is recommended to closely monitor the condition and avoid surgery temporarily. For stage A patients, with good tissue structure, no lymph node metastasis, normal NSE and ferritin markers, and without overexpression of the N-myc gene, 12 cycles of conventional chemotherapy are performed after surgery, and regional radiotherapy may be administered if necessary.
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