Understand the common symptoms and potential pathogenic factors of cerebral palsy, including joint contractures, spinal deformities, and involuntary movements.
If a child’s legs do not like to move, seem paralyzed, and do not like to stand, it may be a symptom of cerebral palsy.
Symptoms that may occur during the recovery period of facial paralysis and precautions to take
Symptoms of pediatric brain palsy and precautions to be aware of
Understanding the symptoms of pediatric brain tumors and dietary nutrition recommendations.
Yesterday, while riding an electric scooter, I suddenly lost consciousness, lasting about eight minutes, and afterwards had no memory of the incident. Family members discovered that I had collided with a utility pole. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a detailed examination to determine the cause.
Understanding the Symptoms and Rehabilitation Training for Cerebral Palsy in Infants
Common symptoms of pediatric hydrocephalus include dull reactions, significantly reduced head circumference, headaches, dry retching, anorexia, and seizures. These symptoms may also be associated with intracranial tumor occupancy. Diagnosis usually requires a cranial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. Treatment methods include neuroendoscopic surgery for third ventriculostomy or ventriculo-peritoneal shunting. For hydrocephalus caused by intracranial tumor occupancy, surgical removal of the tumor is necessary. In cases of malignant tumors, treatment may no longer be applicable.
Discussing the symptoms and sequelae of pediatric ischemic and iron-deficiency brain disease.
Describes possible epilepsy symptoms in children