Sudden onset of blurred vision in the right eye may be a symptom of eye disease or a blockage in the brain’s blood vessels, and it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately.
Discussing brain care and potential treatment methods for premature babies
When an 11-month-old baby shows signs of epilepsy, parents may worry about available treatment options.
Treatment Methods and Clinical Diagnosis of Neonatal Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
Neonatal asphyxia at birth can lead to severe complications, including brain disorders and intellectual disabilities. Timely and accurate rescue and treatment can reduce mortality rates and prevent long-term complications. Additionally, paying attention to the child’s sleeping position and frequently changing the child’s lying position can prevent flat head syndrome. If flat head has already occurred, early correction is recommended.
Neonatal hypoxemia brain disease is caused by brain ischemic damage due to respiratory difficulties during the perinatal period.
The causes of pediatric epilepsy are diverse, including brain trauma, brain disorders, and systemic factors.
A newborn experienced water aspiration at birth, and three days later, a mild intracranial hemorrhage was detected through a CT scan. However, the baby’s current feeding and defecation are normal. Inquire whether it is neonatal ischemic encephalopathy, and the physician advises further observation of blood oxygen saturation and consultation with the attending physician for a detailed analysis of the condition.
ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) is a common behavioral issue in children, which may be caused by various factors, including mild brain dysfunction.
Poor brain development in children may be due to various reasons leading to organic changes in brain tissue, common causes including brain atrophy, insufficient blood supply to the brain, and vascular sclerosis.