A 9-year-old child is lively and active, can’t sit still for long, and often fidgets in class. Parents have tried various methods without success. Upon learning that the child may have ADHD, is treatment necessary?
A 10-year-old child with cerebral palsy is asking whether surgery is necessary.
Discussing the possibility of continuing medication treatment and dose reduction for children with epilepsy after their condition is well-controlled.
A child has been diagnosed with epilepsy and also found to have a cyst in the brain, raising the question of whether surgery should be performed for treatment.
Does a child occasionally experiencing blind spots and having a seizure once a year indicate epilepsy? What problems might arise if left untreated?
Over the past three years, children have experienced blind spots and seizures every year, with parents inquiring whether this indicates epilepsy.
An eight-year-old and a nine-year-old experienced convulsive symptoms without fever, raising the question of whether it is epilepsy.
A child’s cry that sounds like a meow could be one of the symptoms of Cat-Cry Syndrome.
An epileptic seizure in children may be accompanied by sudden crying or laughing, but crying and screaming can also be caused by other reasons.
Discussing treatment options for children with slightly enlarged lateral ventricles on both sides, including hyperbaric oxygen therapy and nutritional injections