The application of magnesium sulfate in pediatric treatment primarily manifests in its anticonvulsant effect, used to treat seizures in children caused by high fever.
Facial paralysis, also known as facial nerve palsy, is a condition characterized by a dysfunction in the facial expression muscles.
A three-and-a-half-year-old child experienced seizures within the first three years of life, with two triggered by sudden high fever. The most recent seizure occurred without timely temperature measurement but with a feeling of fever. The MRI results were normal, but the EEG showed epileptic activity. What could be the cause?
A three-and-a-half-year-old child’s speech and cognitive development are delayed due to a brain cyst. How should symptomatic treatment and observation be handled?
A three-month-old baby tilts its head back and twitches its limbs, making sounds, when lying on its stomach at night, but not during the day. The mother is worried if this is an epilepsy symptom. The doctor advises to observe the baby’s daily behavior and supplement vitamin D.
Parents seek treatment advice for a three-year-old boy experiencing difficulty moving his left limb and having brain shadows detected
Professional advice on the symptoms of epilepsy in three-year-old children and their night crying.
What medications should hypothyroid patients take for treatment, and how can the condition be controlled?
Understanding the Best Time and Costs for Down Syndrome Screening
When can pregnant women undergo a Down Syndrome screening, and do they need to fast?