Neonatal hypoglycemia, if not treated promptly, may affect brain development and should be actively treated.
A 6-month-old baby suddenly starts shaking normally, and it is important to seek medical attention promptly to diagnose the cause and prevent recurrence. If it is epilepsy, long-term medication and regular follow-up are required.
A young child exhibits unstable nighttime sleep accompanied by intermittent mild hand and foot tremors. Parents seek to understand what this condition is and how to manage it.
When family members experience pain in the temporal region, it may be caused by temporal sinus infection. The usual treatment methods include anti-infection therapy, which helps alleviate symptoms and improve the patient’s mental state. In such cases, it is recommended to seek professional medical assistance as soon as possible to receive appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
Treating pediatric hypertension requires comprehensive measures, close monitoring of condition changes, and controlling brain edema to prevent the formation of brain hernias.
If a child responds slowly, sometimes giggling foolishly, friends may worry about cerebral palsy. If diagnosed with cerebral palsy, brain CT or MRI scans are needed, along with targeted treatment measures.
What should be done if a child is born with cerebral palsy?
My niece’s child has been diagnosed with pediatric cerebral palsy. The child is over a year old and cannot even sit up. The family is very worried. When they went to the neighborhood, they saw other children running around, and that’s when they realized they needed to go to the hospital. Now they know what to do about the diagnosis of pediatric cerebral palsy.
Discussing the management and related recommendations for pediatric cerebral palsy
A 4-year-old girl has irregular epilepsy seizures, with symptoms being obvious during attack but appearing normal otherwise. How should treatment be approached?