Question

Multiple treatment sessions have been conducted at the Second People’s Hospital of Yulin and the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, including hemodialysis, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, acupuncture, and functional training, and medications such as Shijieyin and traditional Chinese medicine have been used. What medications can be used in home treatment, and how should these treatments be provided?

Answer

Hello! Ongoing hospitalization is required as this condition is not the sequelae of viral encephalitis. True sequelae of viral encephalitis refer to epilepsy, commonly known as goat horn fever, which is a brain dysfunction caused by sudden excessive discharge of brain cells. Its manifestations include varying degrees of disarray in motor, sensory, consciousness, and autonomic nervous system functions, as well as mental disorders. Clinically, it may involve sudden loss of consciousness, sudden collapse, convulsions of limbs, foaming at the mouth, or emitting strange sounds, and recovery to normal upon waking up.