Four-dimensional ultrasound is primarily used to check for fetal structural abnormalities, including limbs, body surface, internal organs, and neural tube defects. However, it cannot detect chromosomal abnormalities, which require special testing methods for diagnosis.
Drinking large amounts of water at once may trigger epilepsy symptoms in patients.
Symptoms of infantile epilepsy differ from those in adults and are often overlooked by parents, leading to missed treatment opportunities.
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Discussing the reasons and solutions for the instability of long-term epilepsy treatment.
The milky white color of a one-year-old’s urine may be due to growth and development, increased physical activity, vigorous metabolism, and seasonal changes. It is recommended to encourage your child to drink more water to reduce the burden on the kidneys.
What is the focus of the post-treatment for facial palsy patients? How can daily care help improve the condition?
Telling ghost stories or watching horror movies to children may have adverse effects on their mental and physical health.
Summarizes the possible reasons for the poor long-term treatment outcomes of epilepsy, including drug interactions that weaken efficacy and the risk of recurrence due to rapid discontinuation.
Newborns’ love for finger-sucking can be a normal behavior, but it might also be a sign of a lack of stimulation or comfort. Increasing interaction and playtime with the child can reduce the frequency of this behavior.