How Should Children’s Epilepsy Be Treated?

A friend’s child is 14 years old, and the symptoms of his seizures include: convulsions, falling to the ground, vomiting white foam, whole-body stiffness, urinary incontinence, headache, and dizziness after the seizure. With proper treatment, most epilepsy patients can be treated effectively, with a good prognosis.
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How Should Facial Paralysis Patients Eat?

Facial paralysis patients can use some acupuncture and massage techniques in daily life to alleviate facial expressions and avoid excessive stress. In daily diet, they should consume more foods rich in calcium, such as drinking bone soup, as sufficient calcium intake can promote the normal recovery of muscle and nerve functions.
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How Should Foot Weakness Be Treated?

The child developed high fever and was treated with intravenous saline after being cut by a mat in August last year. It took a month for the child to be able to walk with support. The left foot is weak and the child often falls. The child has been seen at several hospitals, including Jinhua Central Hospital, People’s Hospital, Hangzhou No. 117 Hospital, Children’s Hospital, and Shanghai Children’s Hospital. In December, significant atrophy of the left thigh was discovered. It is recommended to take pain relieving tablets or muscle relaxant pills, or seek treatment from traditional Chinese medicine with herbal medicine. Active symptomatic treatment is needed to improve the condition.
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