A seven-month-old baby is found to have epilepsy attack symptoms, inquiring whether medication treatment is possible.
How to handle the situation where a child with a history of high fever and convulsions considers taking Vermox during a routine kindergarten check-up
After a child has a seizure, parents worry about sending them back to kindergarten and whether it will happen again. This article discusses how to assess and handle related issues.
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A child has been diagnosed with ADHD, and parents are inquiring about the possibility of treatment.
Whether a child with benign epilepsy can stop taking medication after one year depends on the condition and the doctor’s advice.
My baby was born premature at 32 weeks, weighing 3.48 pounds. Now, at 5 months old, he weighs about 14 pounds. He still doesn’t actively reach for things, can’t roll over. He can stand and lift his head while crawling. He can also be amused. When held, his hands don’t actively rest on your shoulders, and he’s prone to cerebral palsy, which worries me. Shouldn’t we consider rehabilitation?
Can a child with cerebral palsy walk and speak in the future? Studies show that early rehabilitation therapy has a positive impact on children with cerebral palsy, but a cure is not possible. It is recommended to visit a professional hospital for diagnosis and receive targeted treatment.
A child suddenly had convulsions, staring blankly, and incontinence of urine and feces. This is epilepsy, which should be treated actively. Generally, the condition can be controlled through medication. As for attending school, it is possible after appropriate treatment and control.
Discusses the definition of epilepsy, treatment methods, and surgical treatment options for children.