A 4-year-old child has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy and cannot sit, walk, swallow, or speak. What should parents do?
When a child has an epileptic seizure, parents should remain calm, take measures to ensure the child’s safety, and promptly contact medical assistance.
When a child has a seizure, parents should quickly help the child lie on their back without a pillow, place a tongue depressor under the tongue to prevent biting the tongue, tilt the head to one side to prevent secretions from entering the airway, and lift the jaw to prevent choking. Do not force water or press on the limbs during the seizure; instead, stimulate acupuncture points such as Hiccup and Elbow. Avoid overwork, stress, and maintain a balanced diet to prevent colds.
When a child at home has a seizure, parents should stay by the child’s side, record the time and characteristics of the seizure, and seek medical assistance promptly if necessary.
What should parents of children with epilepsy pay attention to psychologically?
Tic symptoms generally diminish as children grow older, so parents should maintain confidence and optimism, and work with doctors to ensure their child’s early recovery.
How should parents care for children with tic disorders?
For parents of children with tic disorders, it is important to provide a relaxed environment, avoid excessive stress or frequent changes in treatment methods, and appropriately use Western medical treatments.
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