7-year-old child’s epilepsy uncontrolled for one and a half years, seeks traditional Chinese medicine treatment
A 7-year-old girl experienced sudden limb convulsions and clenched teeth during the night. Is this epilepsy?
Epilepsy is a disease caused by abnormal discharge activities in the brain. Through regular and sufficient treatment with antiepileptic medication, the condition can be effectively controlled.
When a child has epilepsy, parents should pay close attention, discover it in time, and assist in treatment.
Children may experience facial redness and fever after taking anti-epileptic medication topiramate. This article explores the causes and solutions.
Recommend further testing and treatment for a child experiencing sudden cyanosis.
An eight-year-old child may have epilepsy and requires relevant examinations and treatment.
Newborn hypoxia issues can be improved through proper treatment and examination, including artificial respiration, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and MRI scans.
Patients often experience difficulty breathing and memory loss, worrying whether they may have epilepsy.
This article discusses whether epilepsy (commonly referred to as ‘Yangjiao Feng’ in folk medicine) and epilepsy are the same disease.