Game addiction may have adverse effects on children with epilepsy.
The leg rubbing syndrome is common in children, especially girls and infants. During an attack, the child remains conscious and exhibits specific movements, often occurring before bedtime, upon waking, or during playtime. The symptoms can be stopped by diverting the child’s attention.
Childhood seizures are a common disease in infants and young children, usually caused by fever, infection, or other brain diseases.
Ganglioneuroma is a benign tumor that occurs in the ganglion, commonly found near the sympathetic trunk.
Symptoms and Treatment of Pediatric Seizure Episode
Understand the placental chromosome test and its relationship with couples’ chromosome tests.
Differences Between Pseudoseizure and True Seizure
A seizure disorder typically refers to brief and mild seizures, which may include sudden dizziness, muscle twitching, or unconscious movements.
A single umbilical artery does not necessarily indicate a fetal abnormality, although it is relatively rare. Other data does not suggest any abnormalities, and it is recommended to have regular follow-up checks.
At 4 months old, a baby’s actions should show symmetry. What does that mean? Does that mean the baby’s two arms must move in the same way at all times, and both legs must do the same? But my baby isn’t like that.