Week 34 Pregnancy: Is an Abnormal Large Head Circumference a Concern?

At 34 weeks pregnant, the biparietal diameter is 91MM, the head-to-tail length is 328MM, the abdominal circumference is 329MM, and the femur length is 65MM, the humerus length is 59MM. The doctor suggests visiting a higher-level hospital for a follow-up examination! Is a larger-than-normal fetal head size a sign of hydrocephalus? Why can’t the ultrasound detect hydrocephalus?
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Western Medical Name and Treatment Methods for Facial Paralysis

The Western medical term for facial neuritis is facial paralysis, often caused by exposure to cold winds or excessive fatigue. It is recommended to wear a mask or hat, and consult a neurology department for a thorough examination. Taking nutritional nerve drugs and supplementing vitamins can help alleviate symptoms, and applying hot compresses locally can also relieve the condition.
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What Abnormal Symptoms Can a Child’s Epilepsy Present?

A four-year-old child suddenly fainted one day. There was no fever, little foam in the mouth, eyes wide open, pale complexion. Urination was involuntary. The child had a sore throat in the morning and slight diarrhea, which led to a hospital visit. The child was stabilized and a CT scan was performed at Xi’an Hospital. EEG showed no abnormalities. The doctor said the fainting could not be diagnosed. At the time, the child was restless, complaining of ear pain, and there is no family history of epilepsy.
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