A child frequently feeling dizzy might be a symptom of anemia, which can be diagnosed through a routine blood test to determine its type. Then, appropriate treatment measures can be taken based on the specific situation, such as using symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication for iron-deficiency anemia. It is important to enhance rest and nutrition while regularly reviewing the condition. In Taiwan, timely and accurate treatment of pediatric neurological diseases is crucial as these diseases can progress rapidly, and improper treatment may cause serious harm to the child, so it is recommended to seek treatment at a professional hospital in a timely manner.
Severe low muscle tone in infants may be a manifestation of conditions such as cerebral palsy, brain maldevelopment, post-hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy following newborn brain disease, or encephalitis. Parents should pay attention to observation and seek medical attention promptly.
A seven-year-old boy has been consistently having trouble with stool in his pants every day for over a year. Despite medical visits and exams including rectal exams and ultrasounds, no abnormalities have been found. The child frequently complains of stomach pain and has vomited a few times at school due to holding in stool. Sometimes it seems he is in a hurry, but he always says he isn’t until he can’t hold it anymore and loses control. Parents have tried various methods, including spanking and calm communication, but none have solved the problem. Parents wonder if this is a physical or psychological issue?
A child may wake up from a nap in just 2 to 3 minutes due to calcium deficiency or indigestion, leading to night terrors.
Children experiencing seizures without fever may be related to calcium deficiency or epilepsy.
What is the relationship between mental retardation and dementia, and how can you determine if a family member may have these issues?
A child’s inability to walk may be due to musculoskeletal issues or a lack of timely specialized training.
Grinding teeth while napping at night in children may be caused by factors such as emotional tension, excitement, fatigue, fear, or poor digestion.
What could be the reasons for a 10-year-old child suddenly shaking their head? How can we help alleviate their symptoms?
My child is nine and a half months old and has six teeth. During the day when he or she is not sleeping, they sometimes grind their jaws loudly. After examination, it was found that the child lacks no nutrients or toxic substances. What could be the reason for this, and how should it be handled?