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Occasional Whole-Body Twitches, Headaches and Nausea Upon Waking, Rising Blood Sugar Levels: Could It Be Epilepsy Symptoms?

A patient inquires about the possibility of their occasional whole-body twitches, headaches, nausea upon waking, and rising blood sugar levels being symptoms of an epilepsy seizure.
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Occasional Whole-Body Twitches, Headaches and Nausea Upon Waking, Rising Blood Sugar: Are These Epileptic Symptoms?

A patient describes occasional whole-body twitches during sleep, followed by headaches and nausea upon waking, along with elevated blood sugar levels, and inquires whether these are symptoms of epilepsy. The doctor advises undergoing an EEG to confirm the diagnosis and suggests the patient control their blood sugar levels.
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OCD Self-Treatment: The Four Steps of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Patients with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) can learn to recognize, understand, and cope with obsessive thoughts and behaviors through the four steps of cognitive behavioral therapy, thereby reducing symptoms.
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  • Mental Health
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
  • Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
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One and a Half-Year-Old Baby’s Nighttime Sleep Disruption and Frequent Rolling

A one and a half-year-old baby experiences nighttime sleep instability, often rolls over, and sometimes wakes up crying in the middle of the night. This may be due to a lack of calcium or zinc. It is recommended to supplement through diet or medication.
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  • Pediatric Health
  • Sleep Issues
  • Nutritional Supplements
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One-Year-Old Baby Experiences Seizures with White Froth and Eyelid Reversal

A one-year-old baby experienced seizures, vomiting white froth, and eyelid reversal, despite normal brain CT results, with doctors providing possible diagnostic causes.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Neurological Disorders
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One-Year-Old Child Hospitalized with Epilepsy

A one-year-old child developed epilepsy after falling and hitting their head. Inquire about the possibility of traditional Chinese medicine treatment and recovery.
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  • Epilepsy
  • Child Diseases
  • Treatment
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • Recovery
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One-Year-Old Facial Paralysis Left Untreated, Blood Sugar Levels Rise Seeking Solutions

Patient inquires about solutions for increased blood sugar levels after a year of untreated facial paralysis and discontinuation of medication.
  • FAQ
  • Facial Paralysis
  • Blood Sugar Control
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment
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Onset Age of Epilepsy

The onset age of epilepsy is typically before 20 years old, with peak periods at 6-10 and 14-17 years.
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  • Health
  • Pediatrics
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Onset Time and Causes of Facial Paralysis Worsening

Facial paralysis patients should be aware of possible times of worsening and choose appropriate treatment methods.
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  • Facial Paralysis
  • Neurology
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Optic Nerve Atrophy and Ischemic Optic Neuropathy

This article discusses the issues and treatment options for patients with optic nerve atrophy and ischemic optic neuropathy, exploring the possibilities and effects of conservative traditional Chinese medicine treatment.
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  • Optic Nerve Atrophy
  • Ischemic Optic Neuropathy
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment
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