When a child experiences seizures due to high fever, seek advanced treatment methods and medication, as well as how to undergo rehabilitation training to avoid brain damage and intellectual disabilities caused by repeated seizures.
At around 7 to 8 months old, children exhibit sudden nodding movements. Until the age of 2, they occasionally experience brief lapses of attention, which last for a few seconds before returning to normal. Inquiry about the need for treatment and potential prognosis.
Severe brain injury patients, after 10 days of craniotomy, although brain edema has subsided, they are suffering from severe pneumonia, epilepsy prodromes, and diabetes. After treatment, their condition worsened and is now life-threatening. Inquire about how to handle the situation.
Pre-natal and perinatal factors are significant causes of cerebral palsy in premature infants.
The treatment and prognosis of facial paralysis depend on various factors, including the severity of nerve damage, the patient’s age, and any complications such as diabetes, hypertension, and arteriosclerosis. Facial paralysis is generally caused by viral infections. In the early stages, antiviral treatment is recommended, and after the acute phase, rehabilitation treatment is suggested. The typical recovery period is six months. If facial paralysis can be largely resolved through acupuncture and physical therapy within this period, the issue is not significant. However, there are some cases where even after six months, the patient has not fully recovered, indicating a lower likelihood of recovery. Approximately 80% of patients can fully recover within a few weeks or 1-2 months.
Discussing treatment options and prognosis for hypogonadism with azoospermia.
Information on the treatment and prognosis of neonatal phenylketonuria diagnosed within 14 days.
What impact does the aggressive treatment of neonatal sepsis complicated with encephalitis have on the child’s brain? Will it lead to dementia?
A discussion on the treatment and prognosis of optic nerve atrophy after glaucoma surgery, as well as how to prevent the progression of glaucoma by maintaining a positive mood and early diagnosis.
Can optic nerve atrophy caused by glaucoma be cured, and what is the potential for vision recovery?