Question
A three-year-old child has experienced high fever and seizures three times, and the parents are seeking a Radical Cure method. The child had two similar episodes at one year old, and it has been two years since then. Today, the child suddenly fell ill again, and after seeking medical attention, was only given fever-reducing injections and intravenous drips. This treatment method has had a negative impact on the child’s health, causing the child to be listless and experiencing recurrent fever. Additionally, the child had a hematoma on the head at birth. Is this related to the current condition? Thank you!
Answer
Disease Analysis:
- The child has had high fever and seizures three times, which may develop into epilepsy and should be treated immediately. One week after the seizure, an EEG examination should be conducted; if the results are normal, the likelihood of developing epilepsy will decrease.
- The child’s listlessness requires the possibility of encephalitis to be ruled out. Guidance:
- The hematoma on the child’s head at birth may have been caused by birth trauma. If it caused brain hypoxia at that time, it may affect brain development and make the child prone to seizures during high fever.