Explore the genetic pattern of epilepsy and its relationship with patients.
Inquire about the genetic risks associated with cousins marrying and having children.
The Genetics and Treatment of Pediatric Inherited Metabolic Disorders
Epileptic seizures can cause various harms to the brain, including disturbances to other bodily functions, lifespan effects, behavioral changes, and a decline in memory and intelligence.
A brief description of the hazards and impacts of pediatric cerebral palsy
Cousin marriage may increase the incidence of recessive genetic diseases and polygenic genetic diseases, posing adverse effects on the health of offspring.
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is one of the common developmental disorders in children, significantly impacting their learning, social interactions, and daily life. Understanding the impact of ADHD and seeking appropriate assistance is crucial.
An in-depth exploration of the impact of Down Syndrome on patients and their families, as well as the current medical intractability of the condition.
Patients with facial paralysis may experience uncontrolled facial expressions, drooling, misaligned eyes and mouth, and stiff facial muscles. Severe cases may even lead to changes in personality, such as feelings of inferiority and autism, and may affect daily life. Early diagnosis and treatment are crucial to prevent the condition from worsening.
A 4-month-old baby, not properly dressed for the sudden drop in temperature, developed a fever. After treatment, the body temperature has returned to normal. Questions are raised about whether the high fever will affect the baby’s intellectual development and how to deal with loss of appetite.