Frequent blinking in children may be a symptom of tics, and it’s recommended to take appropriate treatment measures.
Your child frequently raises both hands with great effort, accompanied by grunting sounds, appearing very uncomfortable. What could be the cause?
Constant head shaking in children could be a sign of malnutrition or tic disorder, and it’s important to seek medical attention early and follow the doctor’s instructions.
Understanding Basic Methods for Effective Communication with Children
There are many reasons for headaches, including colds, ear, nose, and throat diseases, hypertension, and treatment methods should be determined according to the cause.
A 5-month-old baby suddenly starts having spasms and rolling their eyes, lasting for 2 minutes, without any symptoms of fever or cold. What could this be?
A 10-year-old child starts to shake their head occasionally after not taking a nap, although conscious, they cannot control it. Concerns arise whether it could be Parkinson’s disease.
A 10-year-old boy is not doing well mentally lately, and it’s unclear why. I would like to ask, what are the causes of pediatric epilepsy?
What could be the cause of symptoms like whole-body spasms, eyes rolling back, and blue lips, lasting for a minute, occurring every ten or so days, and already experienced 7 to 8 times?
I recently noticed that my baby’s left cheek and eyes seem smaller than the right, and her neck always twists to the left. The left shoulder also appears lower than the right, and the left arm seems less flexible than the right. What could be the reason? What should I do?