How to Handle a 10-Month-Old Baby’s Seizure

A 10-month-old baby suddenly experienced eyes looking up and hands clenched tightly in the morning, lasting for three to four minutes before resolving on its own. This condition could be due to stimulation from urination or defecation, or possibly from a cold with fever. It is recommended that parents check the baby’s body temperature; if normal, it may be due to stimulation from urination or defecation; if abnormal, it may be due to a cold with fever. Additionally, a deficiency of trace elements may also cause similar symptoms, and it is suggested that parents take the baby to the hospital for a check-up on trace element levels.
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How to Handle a 10-Month-Old Baby’s Seizure

A 10-month-old baby suddenly had their eyes roll up and hands clenched in the morning, lasting for three or four minutes. This could be due to a stimulus from urination or symptoms caused by a cold with fever. It is recommended to check the baby’s body temperature and consider checking for trace elements, as a deficiency in trace elements may also cause similar symptoms.
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How to Handle a 14-Year-Old’s Emotional Depression and Running Away from Home Behavior?

A 14-year-old child exhibits long periods of hand-washing, spending 2 to 3 minutes each time, even in snowy weather; using the bathroom and bathing take up to 30 to 40 minutes. They speak to their parents rudely, are easily angered, and even have intentions of running away after arguing with their father, holding a suspicious attitude towards him. For the past two days, they have been emotionally low, losing interest in everything, and crying for 1 to 2 hours at home after poor final exam results.
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