My two-month-old baby is restless and keeps waking up during sleep. How should I treat this?
Issue of Children’s Headaches
Children’s sleep problems may be due to fatigue, and it is recommended to reduce activities and maintain a balanced diet.
After Bell’s Palsy has healed, left-sided facial pain may be due to residual neuralgia. Try taking blood circulation medications and nerve-nourishing drugs to relieve the pain. If the pain persists, hospitalization for specialized treatment may be necessary. In some cases, specific nerve block treatments may be required. Maintain a light and healthy diet.
Explore the possible causes and suggestions for an eight and a half-year-old boy who frequently experiences headaches, dizziness, and overall weakness.
It’s possible for a two-month-old baby not to suck on their fingers or smile as part of normal development, but it could also be a symptom of certain conditions. Parents should pay attention to their child’s other behaviors and growth, and seek medical professional assistance when necessary. Additionally, parents can promote their child’s development through interaction and play.
Premature birth hypoxia is one of the most common causes of pediatric cerebral palsy, with other possible causes including genetic factors, pregnancy factors, birth factors, and neonatal period diseases.
A 6-month-old baby exhibits the habit of sucking its lips and occasionally trembles. What is the cause and how can it be resolved?
The baby’s hand moving continuously while breastfeeding may be a normal condition, but it can be improved by taking traditional Chinese medicine and increasing nutrition.
A 34-year-old male, following a car accident and bilateral bone flap removal, underwent two craniotomy surgeries. 19 days later, he developed right-sided hydrocephalus and underwent an external hydrocephalus drainage procedure. The postoperative drainage fluid was minimal, but after three days, the amount of drainage fluid gradually increased. Inquiry regarding the cause and subsequent treatment methods.