Baby’s Poor Sleep: Is There a Neurological Issue?

Babies may have significant sleep issues, such as short sleep duration, frequent turning during the night, and multiple periods of falling asleep and waking up. Discuss whether there might be a neurological issue and provide suggestions to improve sleep.
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Baby’s Seizure Concerns: Seeking Answers, Thank You

A baby who is about to turn one year old experienced stiff limbs and a purple tint on the lips while descending the stairs this morning. The condition lasted for about a minute before the child became weak. After an emergency room blood test, the results were normal, but Brain Electroencephalogram and CT scans have not yet been conducted. The baby is currently fine, and there is no family history of epilepsy. Can such symptoms be epilepsy?
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Baby’s Unilateral Cryptorchidism Post-Operation: Testicle Fixation and Developmental Impact Concerns

Following unilateral cryptorchidism surgery at 18 months old, parents of a young child inquire about the permanence of testicle fixation, its impact on growth and development, and whether crying during post-operative ultrasound examinations affects the results. Additionally, they seek advice on the management of a small amount of hydrocele on the opposite side.
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Behavioral Therapy for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in Children

Behavioral therapy for ADHD in children is a method that uses learning principles to correct inappropriate behaviors. Children are rewarded for appropriate behavior in learning situations, encouraging them to continue improving. However, when inappropriate behaviors occur, they should be ignored or temporarily deprived of certain privileges, which will gradually eliminate these behaviors.
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