Learn about seizures and epilepsy
What are the common causes and treatment methods for pediatric sudden seizures?
Explore the meaning of the Down Syndrome risk score and its application in prenatal screening.
This article explains the phenomenon of loss of consciousness in children during epileptic seizures.
What is the mechanism behind pediatric epilepsy? My child is only 4 years old, and he has been shaking recently. Could it be epilepsy? Is this epilepsy? What are the symptoms of epilepsy?
Understanding the potential impact of medication on a baby’s body
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Learn about the treatment methods and possible causes of pediatric facial paralysis Sequelae.
What are the potential effects on the fetus if the non-disjunction testing (NTD) in the Down syndrome screening is unfavorable?
Cryptorchidism refers to the condition where, after birth, one or both testicles have not descended into the scrotum and remain at any point in their normal descent process. Most patients do not exhibit symptoms. For those with cryptorchidism during puberty, timely orchidopexy should be performed; if the testicle is found to be atrophic or unable to descend into the scrotum during surgery, an orchidectomy may be necessary. Whether surgical treatment is needed for unilateral cryptorchidism depends on the individual situation, as it was previously believed that the testicle settled in the scrotum has normal spermatogenic function and does not affect fertility.