Discussing treatment methods for children with cerebral palsy, including rehabilitation training and traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture, as well as the characteristics and treatment options for mild cerebral palsy.
Discussing treatment methods for pediatric epilepsy, including F-C full digital brain nerve stem cell transplantation to repair damaged neurons and brain cells.
The Best Timing and Treatment Methods for Cerebral Palsy
Discussing potential treatment methods and challenges for premature babies with optic nerve atrophy.
A six-year-old child with syncope attacks began taking Depakene for treatment after being diagnosed with the condition through an EEG. During the treatment, a varicella complication occurred, but treatment was not interrupted. Although there were still attacks in the initial stages of treatment, symptoms improved. Parents inquired about precautions to take during medication and questions regarding the effectiveness of treatment.
Treatment precautions for pediatric epilepsy include avoiding excessive mental strain, intense physical exercise, emotional tension, and insufficient sleep to reduce triggers for seizures.
Intellectual disability cannot be cured on its own, but it can be enhanced through rehabilitation training at rehabilitation institutions to improve the ability to live independently. Although complete recovery is unrealistic, reaching the level of normal people is possible. Medications are only used as an auxiliary treatment method, while comprehensive treatment methods such as rehabilitation training and massage are the important treatments. In daily life, it is recommended to pay attention to diet and maintain a cheerful mood to promote recovery.
Inquiry into the treatment process and effectiveness of controlling recurrence of tetanus in children with traditional Chinese medicine
Inquire about the treatment opportunities and costs for a 9-month-old baby with cerebral palsy.
An inquiry about the treatment methods for optic nerve atrophy and the necessity of finding the cause, as well as whether a referral to a neurosurgery department is needed. The patient also has glaucoma in their right eye. Why am I still so young?