Caring for Epilepsy Patients

Caring for epilepsy patients involves preventing accidents during potential recurrence, preventing difficulty in breathing from reoccurring, eliminating the patient’s feelings of inferiority, and medication and care. Specific methods include eating a light diet, maintaining good living habits, and avoiding irritants.
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Case 57339: How to Treat Epilepsy with a Family History?

Epilepsy is a condition characterized by recurrent seizures caused by excessive abnormal electrical activity in the brain, leading to temporary disturbances in brain function. Common symptoms include convulsions. Treatment options include medications to control abnormal electrical activity and therapies aimed at repairing damaged neurons to reduce or eliminate seizures.
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Causes and Complications of Neonatal Asphyxia at Birth

Neonatal asphyxia at birth can lead to severe complications, including brain disorders and intellectual disabilities. Timely and accurate rescue and treatment can reduce mortality rates and prevent long-term complications. Additionally, paying attention to the child’s sleeping position and frequently changing the child’s lying position can prevent flat head syndrome. If flat head has already occurred, early correction is recommended.
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