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Why Regular Blood and Urine Tests Are Necessary?

For children with epilepsy undergoing medication therapy, regular blood and urine tests are crucial for evaluating treatment effectiveness and monitoring potential side effects.
  • FAQ
  • Epilepsy Treatment
  • Medication Therapy
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Why Telling Ghost Stories or Watching Horror Movies to Young Children Is Not Good

Listening to ghost stories or watching horror movies can be detrimental to the physical and mental development of young children.
  • FAQ
  • Early Education
  • Mental Health
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Why the Principle of ‘Prefer Acid Over Alkaline’ When Correcting Acid-Base Balance?

Excessive alkaline intake can lead to brain edema, hence the principle of ‘prefer acid over alkaline’.
  • FAQ
  • Medicine
  • Acid-Base Balance
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Why Would a Baby Suddenly Collapse?

A baby suddenly exhibiting dilated eyes, purple lips, and loss of consciousness could be due to epilepsy or other causes.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Medicine
  • Neurology
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Why Would a One-Year-Old Baby Suffer from Brain Atrophy?

A one-year-old baby may suffer from brain atrophy due to various reasons, including infections, toxic encephalopathy, sequelae, and long-term exposure to harmful substances or gas environments.
  • FAQ
  • Medical
  • Neurology
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Why Would a Ten-Month-Old Baby Develop Epilepsy?

A parent’s inquiry into the reasons and treatment methods for a ten-month-old baby developing epilepsy, and a recurrence at the age of 11.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Epilepsy
  • Treatment
  • Medication
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Why Would Wind Cause Facial Paralysis?

The Link Between Long-Term Wind Exposure and Facial Paralysis
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Bell's Palsy
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Will a 2-Year-Old Baby’s Fever-Induced Seizure Leave Any Sequelae?

Consultation on the Sequelae of a 2-Year-Old Baby’s Fever and Seizure
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Fever
  • Seizure
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Will a 4-Year-Old Child Develop ADHD?

Description Summary
  • FAQ
  • ADHD
  • Attention Deficit
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Will a 5-Year-Old Child Have Sequelae After Recovering from Encephalitis?

After a child contracts encephalitis, timely treatment usually leads to complete recovery without any sequelae. However, due to the child’s ongoing physical development, recovery may take longer, and infants may have irreversible damage.
  • FAQ
  • Medicine
  • Child Health
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