What are the possible consequences if a child’s epilepsy is not treated?
A parent inquires about a 70-day-old baby who constantly stares at the ceiling, ignores calls, always clenches their fists, and frequently sticks out their tongue, worried about what this could indicate.
How should patients with facial paralysis eat and maintain their health? What are the precautions and taboos related to the treatment of facial paralysis?
Pediatric tic disorder is a mental disorder with an unknown cause, primarily treated with psychological therapy.
Born seven months premature, weighing 2.6 pounds. At eight months, cerebral palsy was diagnosed. Which department should I visit for treatment?
After a year at kindergarten, a baby started to stutter after spending time with a classmate who also stutters. The stuttering disappeared after changing seats and reappeared intermittently three times, with difficulty in pronouncing the first word. It can disappear on its own. There are various methods to treat stuttering, including articulation therapy, breathing techniques, breakthrough therapy, Zenichi therapy, and medication. It is recommended to seek medical treatment.
Children with ADHD should visit the pediatric health department or neurology department for examination and treatment.
Facial paralysis should be checked and treated in the Neurology Department.
Pediatric epilepsy should be seen by the neurology department
Tic disorders should be treated by a pediatrician or a neurologist.