The sequelae of pediatric poliomyelitis are a severe disabling condition that leads to lifelong limb disabilities in children.
Long-term untreated facial paralysis can lead to various complications, including weakened brain, kidney, and organ function.
Pediatric epilepsy brings severe harm to children, including impacts on quality of life, intelligence quotient, and social psychological factors, as well as brain damage and risk of accidents caused by brain hypoxia.
Children with facial paralysis who take hormone medication may experience side effects, including but not limited to weight gain, increased blood sugar, and osteoporosis. It is recommended to use the medication under a doctor’s guidance and monitor for side effects.
What Are the Signs of ADHD in Children?
By the age of three, a child can call ‘Dad’ and ‘Mom’. Hyperactive. Could this be a cause of cerebral palsy? How should it be treated?
What Are the Signs of Facial Paralysis Recovery?
After treatment, if symptoms such as crooked mouth and eyes, and stiff facial expressions significantly improve, it usually indicates that the patient has entered the recovery stage. Traditional Chinese acupuncture and herbal medicine treatments are believed to be effective for such conditions.
Describes the possible signs of intellectual disability in a two-year-old and how to diagnose it early
Discuss the possible signs of intellectual disability in children, as well as how to identify and cope with them.