Treatment Methods for Infant Convulsions

The treatment of infant convulsions requires further detailed examinations and diagnoses, possibly including brain tissue damage assessments and follow-up visits to determine if they are related to brain nerves. If blood clots are found, craniotomy for treatment may be considered. At the same time, close observation should be made for signs of increased intracranial pressure. During the treatment period, personal protection should be ensured.
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Treatment Methods for Infant Encephalitis and Brain Atrophy

An infant of seven months was diagnosed with encephalitis, with a course of illness lasting for one and a half months. The condition involved genetic metabolic diseases, accompanied by bilateral thalamic and frontal-temporal softening foci, as well as brain atrophy. Additionally, there were also observations of brain fissure abnormalities in the posterior part of both frontal lobes and inflammation in both mastoids.
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