Pediatric cerebral palsy is a complex syndrome caused by various brain injuries, primarily characterized by motor impairments, abnormal muscle tone, posture, and reflexes. It is also accompanied by intellectual disability, language disorders, visual and auditory impairments. This article introduces the common examination methods for pediatric cerebral palsy and their importance.
A 10-year-old girl experiences dizziness, blurred vision, and abdominal pain. Consider fever or appendicitis as possible causes and recommend a B-ultrasound examination.
Frequency and Importance of Newborn Jaundice Checks
My baby is 7 months old and has a cold with coughing, feeling feverish in the morning and evening, and coughing worse at night. It’s almost two weeks now, and we’ve given her cold medicine, antibiotics, and cough syrup, but the effect is not significant. How is pediatric pneumonia caused?
What diseases can pediatric surgery treat, and how to help babies undergo trace element testing.
Learn how to detect kidney diseases in infants through examinations.
Currently, there are two methods to test for Down syndrome with accuracy rates nearly reaching 100%, which are chromosome karyotyping and fluorescence in situ hybridization.
Post-Pregnancy Examination Programs and Time Points
A detailed explanation of the blood test programs and costs for both males and females involved in the prenatal and childbirth check-up.
A five-year-old child frequently experiences vomiting after meals, with yellowish liquid as the vomit and accompanied by headache symptoms. Although an initial diagnosis did not reveal any obvious issues, parents are still concerned about potential undetected health problems. Experts, what diseases might this situation be related to, and what examinations should be conducted to ensure the child’s health?