Causes and Diagnosis of Infant Seizures in Two Days

After two days of seizures, an infant was found to have cerebral hemorrhage. While clinical manifestations can only provide some diagnostic clues, cerebrospinal fluid examination can help confirm cerebral hemorrhage if it shows a uniform blood color and reveals collapsed red blood cells. However, even with normal examination results, the possibility of the condition cannot be ruled out. Moreover, it is not recommended to perform such procedures during critical illness. Imaging examinations are helpful for diagnosis, with CT and ultrasound scans indicating the location and extent of the hemorrhage, aiding in predicting the prognosis.
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Causes and Diagnosis of Pediatric Dizziness

Dizziness in children can be caused by various factors, including inner ear dizziness, high blood pressure, low blood pressure dizziness, cervical vertigo, etc. It is necessary to undergo relevant examinations to identify the cause and then proceed with targeted treatment.
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