Sleep epilepsy is a common type of epilepsy attack classification, characterized by seizures occurring during sleep.
Offering professional advice for the treatment of sleep-related epilepsy
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Diagnosed with spastic cerebral palsy at ten months old, the child has high muscle tone in both lower limbs and has been undergoing rehabilitation training. Although the child has learned to roll over, sit, and crawl, progress in standing training has been slow, primarily due to high muscle tone limiting mobility. Inquire about the possibility of botulinum toxin injections to reduce muscle tone.
A patient’s question about whether blindness caused by optic nerve atrophy can be cured
The father’s epilepsy has worsened, and he wants to know if surgery can cure epilepsy.
Can surgery effectively treat epilepsy?
During pregnancy, an ultrasound revealed a 0.9cm hydrops in the right cerebral ventricle of the fetus at 21 weeks, which increased to 1.3cm at 29 weeks. The left cerebral ventricle also had a 1.2cm hydrops. However, by 31 weeks, the hydrops in the right cerebral ventricle had decreased to 0.8cm, and the left side had decreased to 0.6cm. Inquiry regarding whether the fetus can be retained and if there is a risk of recurrence and potential impact.
Children with cerebral palsy caused by ischemic and hypoxic encephalopathy can improve their symptoms through the use of brain cell nourishing drugs and rehabilitation training, although the short-term effects may not be significant, the long-term effects are good.
The cure rate for cerebral palsy in infants is very low, but through communication and physical therapy, children can be helped to regain social skills.