The reasons and treatment methods for seizures in a child with cerebral palsy and right brain atrophy after taking Oxcarbazepine.
Epileptic children may develop aphasia due to brain damage.
Putting fingers in the mouth may be due to teething discomfort, anxiety caused by changes in the home environment, or a lack of sufficient sensory stimulation. Learn more about the causes and solutions to this behavior.
Two-month-old babies often crying in terror upon waking might be due to calcium deficiency, it is recommended to supplement with calcium.
Understanding the reasons behind a child’s biting behavior and ways to improve it.
Regular blood and urine tests during epilepsy follow-up are conducted to monitor the effectiveness of medication treatment and side effects, as well as to assess the control of the condition.
Leukemia is a malignant clonal disease of hematopoietic stem cells. Chromosome and genetic testing can determine the type of acute leukemia, aiding in diagnosis.
The Down Syndrome screening shows a low risk, but why is an ultrasound exam still recommended? The fetal protection medication I took previously will it affect the test results?
Facial paralysis is often associated with viral infections, particularly with herpes simplex virus. This condition is commonly seen in conjunction with a cold or upper respiratory infection, and it is more prevalent in males. Common symptoms include drooping of the mouth, drooling, and difficulty speaking or whistling due to air leaks. Symptoms are typically severe and appear rapidly. Those around the individual may notice symptoms similar to a cold in the early stages, and some may also contract the varicella zoster virus. When the body’s immune system is weakened, the virus can take advantage of the situation. Proper exercise and avoiding spicy foods can help in prevention. Once the condition develops, seeking acupuncture treatment from a local hospital can be beneficial.
Professional answers to the question of why young children experience recurrent fever-free seizures.