Offering advice on how to manage frequent seizures in a 3-year-old child with epilepsy.
Hypothalamic hamartoma may manifest as precocious puberty, epilepsy, and other symptoms. Surgical treatment can alleviate symptoms. It is recommended to have endocrine examination for breast development and to avoid children from consuming junk food. Cranial MRI, sex hormone tests, and EEG can help in further diagnosis. If intracranial tumor is confirmed, timely surgical treatment should be considered.
A 9-month-old baby has experienced hand and foot convulsions four times, with each episode characterized by stiff limbs, clenched teeth, blue face, purple lips, and eyes rolling upwards. The symptoms have been diagnosed as epilepsy, and it is recommended to take carbamazepine or sodium valproate for treatment, along with increased water intake to reduce the risk of recurrence. Parents should also pay close attention to their child’s condition and seek medical treatment promptly to avoid deterioration of the condition.
When a baby experiences hand and foot spasms, blue complexion, and upward rolling eyes, among other symptoms, after consultation at Suzhou Children’s Hospital, the doctor recommended taking carbamazepine and sodium valproate for treatment.
A 3.5-year-old child experiences hand and foot tremors after a fever seizure. Inquire about the cause and treatment methods.
Treatment suggestions for newborns with hand, foot, and mouth disease symptoms
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Loss of taste, inability to move one side of the face, left side twitching, right side immobile and the right eye cannot close, unclear speech, water leakage while drinking—what kind of help is needed: severity and treatment methods. Facial palsy can lead to symptoms like drooping of one side of the mouth, difficulty drinking, difficulty raising eyebrows, incomplete eyelid closure, and taste disturbance on one side of the tongue. Common causes include facial neuritis, related to exposure to cold and viral infections. A nerve conduction test can be conducted to assess the extent of nerve damage and predict the severity of the condition. Treatment mainly involves nutritional nerve medication, anti-inflammatory drugs, acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine therapy, rehabilitation exercises, and physical therapy.
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