Excessive muscle tone primarily refers to an overly increased regional muscle tension, leading to abnormal excitement or rigidity of the limbs. This article introduces the causes and treatment methods for excessive muscle tone in children with cerebral palsy.
Discussing the possible causes and solutions for young children’s frequent night crying
Frequent Urination in a Three-Year-Old Girl and Treatment Options
A one-year-old child who was scalded by hot water last night and bandaged at the hospital still showed symptoms of high fever this morning. How should it be handled?
Explore the possible causes of spasms during infant sleep, including brain development and potential health issues.
Is it normal for infants to experience hand tremors when waking up at night?
A patient inquires about the reason for the left eye pupil being larger than the right, and after expert explanation, it is learned that this is a normal condition
A four-year-old child experiencing morning abdominal pain and loss of appetite may be related to mesenteric lymphadenitis.
Neonatal indirect seizures can be caused by various factors, including oxygen deficiency in the womb. These conditions may lead to a series of complications, such as hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, neonatal hyaline membrane disease, gastrointestinal bleeding, and more. Timely hospitalization and detailed examinations are necessary to ensure timely diagnosis and treatment, and to prevent the occurrence of sequelae.
A 37-day-old newborn starts crying around 9 PM every night and continues until after midnight. The baby doesn’t want to eat milk and their face turns bright red. What could be the cause?