The patient experienced an acute onset on November 15th, with the right eye unable to close, the mouth distortion incline with no expression. Diagnosed as facial paralysis (facial nerve palsy), considered peripheral in nature.
Understanding the Diagnosis and Treatment Methods for Intellectual Disability
Learn about the methods of diagnosing and treating intellectual disability, as well as the things patients need to pay attention to in their daily lives.
Pediatric epilepsy is a attack disease caused by various factors and is not uncommon in children. Parents should provide a detailed description of the child’s symptoms during an attack to assist with diagnosis. Treatment should follow the doctor’s prescription, with regular medication and gradual reduction or discontinuation of medication within 2-4 years. Regular follow-up is also important to monitor for side effects and toxic effects of the medication. In daily life, safety should be a priority, avoiding activities such as swimming, climbing, and riding bicycles to prevent accidents. If the child’s intelligence is normal, they should be encouraged to attend school and study, while also balancing work and rest.
Pediatric epilepsy seizures are recurrent, temporary brain dysfunction caused by brain cell damage or systemic diseases.
Diagnosis Methods and Treatment Suggestions for Benign Epilepsy in Children
Learn about the diagnosis process for Down Syndrome, including Down Syndrome screening, risk assessment, and related tests such as amniocentesis.
If you suspect your baby has Down syndrome, how should you proceed with the diagnosis?
A girl experienced a seizure-like episode upon waking up two months ago. Despite normal results from regular checks, her doctor recommended a long-term EEG to confirm the diagnosis.
Introduction to the methods and differential diagnosis for diagnosing epilepsy.