A 16-month-old child is suffering from cerebral palsy, with symptoms such as increased muscle tone, difficulty with abduction, delayed motor development, and slow wave spikes in the brain waves. The beta amino acid levels are slightly elevated. The doctor has diagnosed it as a brain atrophy. The child has already tried acupuncture, rehabilitation exercises, brain ultrasound, and bioelectric therapy, but the effects have been poor. What further examinations are needed? What is this condition?
For children who can’t focus on their homework, some methods can be adopted to help them concentrate on learning.
Discussing the handling of situations where a child cannot swallow medication
What should parents do if a child has a convulsion after a fever? What precautions should be taken?
When a child has a fever and seizures, what could be the reasons and what measures should be taken?
A 19-year-old child had a fever of 40 degrees, accompanied by seizures and eyes rolling back. Immediate medical examination and cooling treatment are recommended.
How should you handle it when a child has a fever with seizures and vomiting white foam?
Treatment and Prevention Measures for Pediatric High Fever Seizures
What should you do if a child suddenly has a fever of over 40 degrees? My daughter is two and a half years old and currently has a fever of 38.2 degrees. She won’t take medicine. Is this a severe fever? How should it be treated?
A child has been suffering from epilepsy since September 2014, with 7 seizures occurring, each lasting about 15 seconds. During the seizures, the child remains conscious but experiences weakness in the limbs. How should the diagnosis and treatment be handled?