If a child experiences persistent high fever after recovering from encephalitis, it may require treatment with antibiotics and antipyretic medications.
The child has a history of high fever seizures, occurring two to three times a year. How should they be controlled and prevented?
How to handle the high risk of Down syndrome?
For high-risk children with cerebral palsy, preterm birth is an important risk factor. Early observation of behavior and motor abilities is necessary, and preventive interventions may be required.
A high-risk Down Syndrome screening does not necessarily mean there is a problem, but further examination may be required.
If the Down Syndrome screening result shows high risk, how to further confirm and deal with it?
Treatments and fetal risk assessments recommended when a high risk for Down syndrome is identified during the 14th-week pregnancy check-up
Understand the screening and treatment methods for high-risk neural tube defects identified through Down syndrome screening.
If the Down Syndrome test result is high risk, is it necessary to undergo amniocentesis for further confirmation?
Understanding that hydrocephalus is not a genetic disease and the importance of early treatment for a child’s future development.