A four-and-a-half-year-old child frequently informs parents only after defecation, and this has been ongoing for two years. Previous hospital checks have shown no abnormalities, and both traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatments have been ineffective. Possible causes include fear of defecation or underdeveloped anal sphincter. Parents should patiently assist their children in establishing a regular defecation habit and be attentive to their children’s psychological stress. As the child grows older, the situation may naturally improve.
The treatment of cerebral palsy should be comprehensive, with current methods including surgical therapy, medication therapy, etc.
For a child with a two-year history of epilepsy, treatment methods include medication and surgical treatments.
Treatment methods and principles of rehabilitation training for children with cerebral palsy who cannot walk independently.
The child had epilepsy at three months old and was treated at Guangzhou Children’s Hospital, where they haven’t had any seizures since. Now ten years old, the child has below average intelligence and is in the fourth grade. They cannot write essays or solve application problems involving basic arithmetic operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. They are unable to perform more complex accounting tasks.
If a child’s memory declines, affecting their academic performance, it may be necessary to seek solutions from both psychological and physiological perspectives.
The hyperactivity and aggressive behavior in a teenage boy during adolescence may be related to multiple factors. Treatment and care require comprehensive consideration.
How to treat a child with intellectual disability accompanied by seizures and speech impairment?
A four-year-old child began to exhibit epilepsy symptoms after being frightened at kindergarten. After treatment and examination, the child was diagnosed with epilepsy. Parents inquire about further checks to determine the cause and how to proceed with treatment.
My child is 10 years old and has a temper. Sometimes, even when they know it’s wrong, they still insist on doing it. Punishment doesn’t work, and they continue to act this way even after being punished. Now, they don’t like to play, get angry over trivial matters, and then appear very angry. They lack patience and argue back no matter what is said. Although they understand the logic, they just don’t do it… I want to know if their rebellious nature is appearing too early? And how can this situation be alleviated? As parents, we have tried both soft and hard approaches, but the results haven’t been good after the fact.