Causes of Bilateral Paraparesis and Treatment Recommendations

Bilateral facial paralysis may be caused by excessive fatigue, trauma, or congenital insufficiency of the facial nerves and is often accompanied by numbness of the facial muscles, numbness of the eyes, and deviation of the corners of the mouth. Acupuncture is recommended to dispel wind and cold and for facial nerve nutrition.
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Causes of Bright Spots in the Left Ventricle of Fetal Hearts and Their Association with Chromosomal Abnormalities

When pregnant women discover bright spots in the left ventricle of the fetus during fetal anomaly scans, they may worry about a potential association with chromosomal abnormalities. Although bright spots sometimes disappear as the fetus develops, in some cases, they may be a sign of heart malformation and require further observation and testing. It is recommended to follow medical instructions for regular prenatal examinations and closely monitor the fetus’s development.
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Causes of Cerebral Palsy

The baby hasn’t learned to walk yet. He often falls, speaks slowly, has difficulty forming words, his gaze is dull, responds slowly, sometimes he shakes uncontrollably, always tilts his head back, and rarely smiles. After going to the hospital for a check-up, the doctor said that the baby’s symptoms indicate cerebral palsy. What are the causes of cerebral palsy?
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