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Are Winter Colds, Coughs, Low Fever, and Sudden Fits Epilepsy Symptoms?

A one-year-old baby experienced fever and sudden fits after a cold in winter, with phlegm in the throat that couldn’t be coughed up. The baby had an unexpected fit at night with a body temperature of 38 degrees.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Neurology
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Assessment of Facial Paralysis Surgical Treatment

Evaluating the efficacy of facial paralysis surgical treatment
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  • Medical
  • Neurology
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Assessment of Severe Cerebral Edema and Home Care for the Elderly

Is it suitable for an 80-year-old with cerebral edema to receive home massage?
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  • Cerebral Edema
  • Elderly Care
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At 18 Months Old, Just Started Walking and Often Falls, and Now Finds Speech Articulation Unclear—What to Do?

For a child who is 18 months old and has just started walking but frequently falls, and who now exhibits unclear speech articulation, it is recommended to adopt rehabilitation therapy and acupuncture therapy, while also strengthening functional training and intellectual development.
  • FAQ
  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Rehabilitation Therapy
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At 18, Dealing with Facial Paralysis Made Me Feel Insecure, What Medications Should I Buy?

An 18-year-old inquires about treatment methods for facial paralysis
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  • Facial Paralysis Treatment
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine
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At 25 Weeks, Ultrasound Shows Lateral Ventricles Exceeding 1.0mm, Could It Be Fetal Hydrocephalus? What Additional Tests Can Be Conducted to Confirm?

During a 25-week ultrasound examination, it was found that the lateral ventricles of the fetus exceed 1.0cm, raising concerns about fetal hydrocephalus. This article discusses how to confirm the diagnosis and provides suggestions for further examinations.
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  • Fetal Health
  • Ultrasound Examination
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At Three Months Old, How to Handle a Child’s Suspected Growth and Development Disorder?

At three months old, the child shows signs of suspected growth and development disorders. It is essential to take the child to a clinic for an early check-up and receive professional assessment and treatment.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Growth and Development
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At Three Years Old, My Child’s Speech is Unclear, Movements Slow, and Memory Poor: Could It Be Cerebral Palsy?

At three years old, a child’s unclear speech, slow movements, and poor memory may be symptoms of cerebral palsy. These can be improved through medication, physical therapy, and special education.
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  • Cerebral Palsy
  • Child Development
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At What Age Can a Child with Mild Intellectual Disability Start School?

Children with mild intellectual disability can attend primary school, but specialized schools for intellectual development may be more suitable for their educational needs.
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  • Education
  • Special Education
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At What Age Can ADHD Typically Improve?

This article provides an objective answer regarding the age of recovery from ADHD.
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  • ADHD
  • Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
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