The causes of pediatric epilepsy are complex, involving various factors such as genetics, brain developmental abnormalities, and neurocutaneous syndromes.
Explore the possible causes of right kidney pain, including kidney infections, kidney stones, and provide corresponding medical advice.
Chromosomal abnormalities refer to abnormal genetic control genes, leading to a variety of factors causing chromosomal abnormalities, including chromosomal abnormalities inherited from parents to children, or exposure to external factors such as chemical drugs or radiation during fetal development.
Understanding the early symptoms of cerebral palsy in infants, and how to identify and cope with these signs.
The diagnosis of infantile spasms mainly relies on EEG recordings, combined with growth and development assessments and neuroimaging examinations.
Understand the potential long-term effects of neonatal jaundice and its treatment methods to alleviate parents’ concerns.
Describes the symptoms of earlopia and offers suggested treatment methods
Why do children often have nosebleeds and how should they be treated?
High transaminase levels in premature babies may be related to mild myocardial damage, a common condition in premature births. If the prematurity is not severe, there is usually no major issue. It is recommended to closely monitor and wish the baby a swift recovery.
Seizures in children with high fever may be caused by fever-induced convulsions, and it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately.