Viral encephalitis triggers epilepsy. After treatment with valproate sodium, the patient still experiences seizures. How should it be handled?
Epileptic minor seizures are more likely, which is a relatively common type of epilepsy. Typical minor seizures are sudden and brief loss of consciousness, generally not exceeding 30 seconds. They often do not result in falls or convulsions. Variants of minor seizures may include other forms of seizures.
A two-year-old child experiences her first epileptic seizure, occurring every two hours. How should it be diagnosed and treated?
Pediatric epilepsy may be caused by a variety of factors, including congenital neurodevelopmental anomalies and perinatal brain injuries.
Discussing the efficacy of complex sea snake gel capsules in treating pediatric cerebral palsy and recommending treatment plans
When a child’s head circumference increases and there are abnormalities in mental and motor development, it may be necessary to check for hydrocephalus.
How to examine optic nerve atrophy and the common methods of treatment
Discuss the life expectancy of children with cerebral palsy and their treatment methods, emphasizing the importance of appropriate treatment for improving motor function.
Explore the expected lifespan of newborns with cerebral palsy and provide professional medical advice and rehabilitation therapy information.
Causes and Recommended Treatment Timing for Infantile Convulsions