What should parents do when their child has an epileptic seizure?
How should parents of children with cerebral palsy deal with the situation?
Analyzes prenatal and perinatal factors related to pediatric cerebral palsy.
My baby is already 8 months old, but compared to babies of the same age, he seems particularly thin and small, and at this age, he still can’t sit up by himself. A hospital check-up revealed that he has cerebral palsy. There are many causes of cerebral palsy, which may occur before birth, such as abnormal brain development due to various reasons. It may also occur at birth, such as neonatal asphyxia or birth injuries. If a pregnant woman has diseases like rubella or herpes zoster, it may lead to fetal central nervous system damage and cerebral palsy symptoms. As for the treatment of pediatric cerebral palsy, it is best to follow the doctor’s guidance and suggestions for appropriate treatment methods. In addition, daily care for children with cerebral palsy is also very important.
Treatment Methods and Symptoms of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy
Repeated convulsions are manifested by upward gaze of the eyes and flexion of both arms, without backward tilting of the head. The children’s hospital diagnosed it as epilepsy, but she sometimes has loud crying out of nowhere during normal activities, lasting about 5-30 minutes. Is this phenomenon an epilepsy seizure?
Exploring the treatment methods and prognosis for pediatric epilepsy.
Understanding the Treatment Methods for Pediatric Epilepsy
The dangers of Down syndrome are associated with anomalies, including small eye fissures, wide eye spacing, and slanting outer canthi. Mental retardation and growth delays are also primary manifestations. Currently, there is no effective treatment method, and it is recommended that parents undergo chromosome testing.
After two years of medication for facial paralysis, with no improvement, surgery is considered. However, the risks and effectiveness of the surgery are not clear.