Causes and Treatment of Convulsions

Infantile tetany of the bones, muscles, hands, and feet is common in infants under 6 months of age, primarily caused by a deficiency of vitamin D, leading to decreased serum calcium and increased excitability of the neuromuscular system, resulting in symptoms such as convulsions, laryngospasm, and tetany of the bones, muscles, hands, and feet.
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Causes and Treatments of Red, Swollen Eyes with Tears

Soon after birth, if a child often has tears in their eyes and excessive eye mucus, it may be due to conjunctivitis. Treatment can include using eye drops or drinking chrysanthemum and fritillaria water. These methods can be effective. It’s important to maintain a light diet, avoid spicy and irritating foods, and drink plenty of water.
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Causes of a Large lump Behind a Newborn’s Ear

A large lump behind a newborn’s ear may be caused by inflammation, possibly related to regional pathogenic bacterial infections. Treatment with Amoxicillin and Metronidazole is recommended, along with rest, avoiding irritating foods, staying hydrated, and the condition should gradually improve.
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