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1-Year-Old Baby Frequently Uses Forceful Smiling and Shake your head

A 1-year-old baby frequently uses forceful smiling and Shake your head, with varying symptoms. Could it be infantile convulsions?
  • FAQ
  • Neurology
  • Infant Convulsions
  • EEG
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Analysis of Potential Causes or Pathogenesis of Infant Convulsions

This article analyzes the possible causes of infant convulsions, including birth injuries and incomplete brain development.
  • FAQ
  • Infant Convulsions
  • Pathogenesis
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Baby Suddenly Opens Eyes and Raises Hands: A Diagnosis

Parents are inquiring about their baby’s abnormal behavior of suddenly opening eyes and raising hands during naptime, while currently undergoing traditional Chinese medicine treatment and gradually reducing the dosage of Western medicine. They want to know if these symptoms are related to any diseases and how to handle them.
  • FAQ
  • Infant Convulsions
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine Treatment
  • Reducing Western Medicine Dosage
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Differences Between Infant and Pediatric Convulsions

An introduction to the differences between infant and pediatric convulsions, as well as the relevant knowledge of diagnosis and examination.
  • FAQ
  • Infant Convulsions
  • Pediatric Convulsions
  • Diagnosis
  • Examination
  • Calcium Deficiency
  • Blood Biochemistry
  • Trace Elements
  • CT Scan
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Head Nodding Phenomenon in 10-Month-Old Babies

This article discusses the possible causes and treatment methods for the head nodding behavior in 10-month-old infants.
  • FAQ
  • Infant Convulsions
  • Brain Dysfunction
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How Long After Medication for Infant Convulsions Should Treatment Continue?

After the medication for infant convulsions, the medication should be continued until the doctor instructs to stop, and calcium supplements should be taken to improve calcium deficiency.
  • FAQ
  • Infant Convulsions
  • Calcium Deficiency
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How to Check for Infant Convulsions

Providing Checking Methods for Infant Convulsions
  • FAQ
  • Infant Convulsions
  • Checking Methods
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How to Cope with the Departure of a Baby with Convulsions?

Babies with infantile convulsions may leave due to pain, but usually do not cause difficulty breathing. Early use of anti-epileptic medication can prevent the deterioration of the condition and reduce the risk of intellectual impairment.
  • Health
  • Medicine
  • Infant Convulsions
  • Neurology
  • Epilepsy Treatment
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Important Precautions for Infant Convulsions

How to handle infant convulsions and related precautions
  • FAQ
  • Infant Convulsions
  • Newborn Health Care
  • Genetic Counseling
  • Prevention of Pediatric Neurological Diseases
  • Prevention and Treatment of High Fever Seizures
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Improving Symptoms of Infant Convulsions

Improving Symptoms of Infant Convulsions: Daily Care and Treatment Recommendations
  • FAQ
  • Medical Consultation
  • Infant Convulsions
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