The brain CT shows slightly widened lateral ventricles and anterior fossa due to oxygen deficiency at birth. How should this be handled?
A six-month-old baby has been diagnosed with sperm chromosome abnormalities. How should this be handled?
The treatment for pediatric autism generally requires a comprehensive traditional Chinese medicine approach.
Onset at 5 years old, with multiple body tics, especially severe on the face. No hospital visit yet, considering a calcium deficiency as a possibility. Suggest a blood calcium test and calcium supplementation.
A 6-month-old baby developed optic nerve atrophy after an eye injury. How should it be treated?
Underdeveloped brain in children may be caused by various factors, including maternal factors and placental abnormalities. Professional medical evaluation and treatment are required.
Enhance joint mobility and adjust muscle tone to improve self-care abilities. Medication treatment may include brain nerve nutrients and muscle relaxants.
Bilateral optic nerve atrophy with vision around 0.05 and peripheral field damage. Seeking treatment and daily care advice. Age 13 when diagnosed with optic nerve atrophy, but vision was poor from a young age. There are signs of hereditary transmission across generations. Concerned help: Considering visiting Dr. Wei Qiping these days, want to know on which day and hospital Dr. Wei Qiping is on clinic?
My baby is 3 months old and always shakes her head as if she’s startled. After a hospital check-up and under the doctor’s guidance, a brain CT scan revealed mild external brain edema. What should I do?
A 9-year-old patient has developed pediatric cerebral palsy due to premature birth. The child’s life is fundamentally unmanageable. The stools are often dry and granular, resembling sheep dung. What medication should be taken?