If a child frequently blinks, shrugs, limps, and even nods and trembles, these symptoms may indicate a tic disorder.
Seeking professional answers from pediatric neurologists on the causes of facial paralysis
Tic disorder patients experience exacerbated symptoms after being startled, medication treatment is ineffective, and seek expert assistance.
Safety and Recommendations for Vaccinating Children with Epilepsy
Dietary and Daily Care Suggestions for Epilepsy Patients
This article discusses how extracranial inflammation can trigger intracranial infections and their diverse pathways.
Diagnosing childhood epilepsy requires an EEG, and further CT scans may be needed to understand the cause.
Possible causes and treatment methods for pediatric nystagmus
On May 17, 2010, the child suffered from brain infection due to trauma. On June 5, they developed obstructive hydrocephalus and coma. After a drainage operation, the child regained consciousness but remained confused. How should this be managed?
Does the hospital offer pediatric psychological counseling services?