My nephew in Wuchuan has ADHD and is currently seeking medical treatment everywhere. I want to know if there are any good hospitals that can provide assistance.
Your son has a persistent fever that doesn’t seem to go away, even after following the doctor’s instructions. He’s experiencing a neural headache and had an intravenous infusion of medication prescribed by a senior physician. Yet, he still has a high fever of up to 39.3 degrees Celsius. What should you do?
Neurogenic facial palsy is recommended to be treated with oral nerve-nourishing medication and acupuncture. However, it is necessary to exclude central facial palsy caused by neurological inflammation, and it is suggested to visit a top-tier hospital’s neurology or acupuncture department for detailed examination and treatment.
This post provides dietary recommendations for optic nerve atrophy caused by malnutrition.
Lately, I’ve been feeling unwell and noticed an enlarged fontanelle. Is this situation serious? Could it be pediatric hydrocephalus? The clinical manifestations of pediatric hydrocephalus mainly include rapid head growth, skull deformation, and other symptoms, which may be accompanied by brain dysfunction.
Facial Paralysis Treatment and Dietary Recommendations
Hydrocephalus is a condition characterized by an increased cerebrospinal fluid volume in the skull, symptoms including irritability, headache, vomiting, and more. This article provides dietary suggestions for children with hydrocephalus where the fourth ventricle is compressed.
After the recovery of facial paralysis, patients may experience an unnatural feeling in their eyes and face while laughing heartily, with weakened lower facial muscles beneath the eyes. This condition requires gradual recovery through exercises and medication.
Understanding the dietary and lifestyle precautions for epilepsy patients
What are the dietary and nursing precautions for children with epilepsy?