Will a 6-month-old baby’s facial paralysis recur?
Risk of Febrile Seizures Progressing to Epilepsy and Prevention Measures
Fetal hydrocephalus typically does not absorb on its own and requires medical intervention.
High fever convulsions may cause damage to a baby’s brain, so it is crucial to prevent and treat them actively.
There is a possibility that high fever seizures may develop into epilepsy, hence timely treatment and prevention are necessary.
Patients with hyperthyroidism who are not cured and become pregnant have a higher risk of inheritance. It is recommended to seek medical advice early and consider appropriate treatment to reduce the risk of inheritance.
The causes of intellectual deficiency in children are complex and numerous, including genetic factors and pathogenic factors during the mother’s pregnancy, which are both causes of poor fetal brain development.
Intelligence deficiency is a group of symptoms, usually without genetic nature, but may lead to brain disease due to ischemia and hypoxia during childbirth.
If a child experiences intracranial hemorrhage and develops a fever, it may be related to bacterial infection caused by the hemorrhage.
What should be done if a child develops epilepsy symptoms after intravenous infusion?