For children with epilepsy, reducing the frequency of seizures is crucial. In this article, we provide some useful tips to help parents and caregivers better manage the symptoms of epilepsy in children.
Introducing treatment methods for pediatric epilepsy and strategies to reduce seizure frequency.
How can you relieve the symptoms of a 18-month-old child who is coughing throughout the night?
The child has been scratching their ears for a few days since birth, which might be due to wind-cold flu. It is recommended to use ‘Xiangfeng Baidu San’ for treatment and ensure the child gets enough fluids. In addition, precautions should be taken to avoid catching a cold and maintain good dietary and hygiene habits. If the situation does not improve, surgical treatment may be considered.
Abdominal pain in a child may be caused by overeating or acute pancreatitis, and should be promptly addressed with fasting and medical assistance.
Eight-year-old girl with adenoid swelling lasting a week, seeking advice and medication for relief.
For a four-month-old baby, coughing may be due to a cold or other respiratory infection. If the baby is experiencing difficulty breathing, fever, or other severe symptoms, immediate medical attention should be sought. At home treatment, one can try using gentle cough medications and maintaining an appropriate indoor humidity to help relieve symptoms.
For an 8-year-old boy who frequently coughs and spits up thick phlegm in the morning, accompanied by nasal congestion, it is recommended to use medicated hawthorn berries or similar medications, and to maintain good hygiene practices and a balanced diet.
Fever in children is a common occurrence, usually caused by a cold. When the temperature exceeds 38 degrees, you can generally take ibuprofen suspension or naproxen.
Solutions for newborn nasal congestion issues