Question

Our 10-month-old baby has been showing a head nodding phenomenon for the past half month, occurring once or multiple times, mostly during playtime. The child can now stand and walk with support from a railing. Are there any issues with calcium deficiency? We are concerned that it might be infantile convulsions and would like to know what other symptoms this condition may present, besides the head nodding.

Answer

Infantile convulsions are a disease caused by brain and systemic diseases, characterized by recurrent episodes of consciousness disorders and seizures. Treatment can include using Debarbin syrup in combination with traditional Chinese medicine to improve symptoms. For further consultation, please contact us directly.