What should parents do when their child is diagnosed with epilepsy but has never experienced seizure symptoms?
What should be done when a child is diagnosed with epilepsy?
Discuss the epilepsy symptoms that may be caused by cold and fever, and the impact of viral encephalitis on child health.
How should one seek professional treatment if an EEG of a 3.5-year-old child shows epileptic activity?
Understanding the correct first aid measures during an epileptic seizure in children ensures their safety and reduces the risks associated with the episode.
Understanding the possible causes and appropriate treatment methods for excessive eye discharge in a two-year-old boy to maintain children’s eye health.
Soon after birth, a child’s eyes often tear up, and they tend to cry frequently. What could be the reasons and how should they be handled?
Excessive saliva production in a 7-month-old baby is a normal physiological phenomenon, but pathological drooling should be monitored.
Increased night sweats in children may be an early sign of calcium deficiency, which can be improved through outdoor activities and diet.
Excessive sweating in children might be due to deficiency-induced spontaneous sweating, with superficial defense not being firm. It is recommended to use Astragalus decoction to invigorate the Qi, strengthen the exterior, and stop sweating, and adding Floating Wheat can enhance the effect of stopping sweating.