Understanding Common Examination Programs for Cerebral Palsy
The basic tests for pediatric brain palsy include MRI and DTI to determine the location and extent of brain damage.
The child was born without taste and hearing, has no appetite, is not strong, often gets sick, and cerebral palsy leads to coughs and colds. Pediatric cerebral palsy is a syndrome characterized by postural and motor dysfunction, often related to uterine hypoxia or delivery issues. Only 20% of cerebral palsy patients can be diagnosed early and receive treatment.
Understand the necessity and process of cerebral palsy tests in children.
The child can say simple words, but cannot walk and stands on the tips of their toes. There was a fetal heart monitoring record during pregnancy when the fetal heart stopped. There was a previous rescue situation and effect: The doctor said it was mild cerebral palsy when no trace element test was done. What tests are needed?
Children with epilepsy require tests such as EEG and brain CT scans, and are prohibited from engaging in dangerous activities. They should also undergo oral anti-epileptic medication treatment. We know that pediatric epilepsy can cause significant harm to children, and if not treated promptly or with the correct method, its progression can be rapid, posing great harm to the child. Therefore, parents should pay close attention to their child’s condition and seek medical help in a timely manner.
What tests are required for pediatric facial paralysis patients during hospitalization?
What tests are required for pediatric epilepsy patients to confirm the diagnosis and develop an appropriate treatment plan?
Understand the necessary tests and diagnostic criteria for a confirmed epilepsy diagnosis.
An introduction to the tests required for epilepsy diagnosis