Question

What are the effects of using antiemetic traditional Chinese medicine during pregnancy on the fetus? Is there a possibility that it could lead to infant convulsions? Additionally, could eating congee with baking soda have any impact on the fetus?

Answer

The diagnosis of infant convulsions is based on three main characteristics: the unique form of nodding seizures, clinical intellectual development delay (or impairment), and the presence of high-amplitude discharges on an EEG. Treatment involves the continuous use of antiepileptic medications to control the condition, along with regular checks for EEG, liver and kidney function, blood tests, and intelligence tests to monitor the control of epilepsy and side effects of the medication. Simultaneously, regular consultations to receive medication and nursing guidance and advice can help improve the stability of special epilepsy control. As for dietary intake during pregnancy…