Differences between pediatric epilepsy and adult epilepsy, and treatment precautions
During the recovery period of facial palsy, attention should be paid to diet, exercise, cold prevention, and adequate rest.
During the recovery period of facial paralysis, it is important to ensure adequate rest, appropriate exercise, cold protection and heat preservation, and dietary adjustment.
What should be noticed during the recovery period of pediatric bronchitis pneumonia?
Children with tic disorder should be cautious about their diet during treatment, avoiding spicy, greasy foods, and drinks containing caffeine and dyes.
Patients with facial paralysis should be cautious about keeping warm and avoiding irritating foods to promote the recovery of facial muscles.
Understanding the behaviors and foods to avoid in daily life for children with epilepsy, and providing appropriate dietary and lifestyle recommendations.
Dietary considerations during the treatment of Down Syndrome.
Pediatric cerebral palsy examination projects include electrophysiological tests such as electroencephalogram, brain electrical source mapping, electromyogram, as well as cranial CT, MRI, etc., to understand brain function and blood supply status, and to determine the presence of conditions such as brain atrophy, external hydrocephalus, brain softening, or cerebrospinal fluid leakage.
Special attention should be given to maintaining a regular lifestyle for children with epilepsy, avoiding factors such as fatigue and alcohol consumption, and taking symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication regularly.