For children aged 3 to 10 with epilepsy, the ketogenic diet therapy is an effective treatment option.
A 3-year-old child has been frequently sticking out their tongue for the past half year, and parents are inquiring about the cause and treatment methods.
A child may be aware of urination but not defecation, which might be related to brain development issues. It is recommended to undergo relevant examinations to determine the cause and seek professional treatment.
A 39-degree fever in an 8-year-old child could be due to a cold, often accompanied by coughing, expectoration, and fever. Treatment may include drinking plenty of water, keeping warm, and taking symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. In some cases, intravenous fluids may be necessary.
Offer suggestions for dealing with a 40-day-old baby’s sudden fear
Treatment Methods for a Baby’s Viral Fever
Discuss the treatment measures and medication options for a 5-year-old child experiencing sudden fainting and seizures.
My sister and her husband are confused about their 5-year-old’s cerebral palsy issue. They have tried many methods but none have been effective. Now, they even hesitate to give their child medication. Recently, my brother-in-law sought treatment from a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner using acupuncture.
Offering a comprehensive treatment approach for a 5-year-old’s hyperactivity
A 50-day-old baby has several convulsions daily, and the situation persists. How should it be handled?