Forest encephalitis is a natural zoonotic disease transmitted by hard ticks, which may cause central nervous system infections, symptoms including high fever, consciousness disorders, and headaches. Although patients usually recover after symptomatic treatment, long-term complications are not common.
Is it appropriate for women with epilepsy to breastfeed during treatment?
Discuss the fertility of epilepsy patients and preventive measures during pregnancy.
Can pediatric epilepsy patients undergo strabismus surgery under medication and receive general anesthesia?
Whether epilepsy patients will experience recurrence after being cured depends on multiple factors, including the cause of the disease, the treatment plan, and individual differences.
An 86-year-old patient inquires about the possibility of surgical treatment for a melanoma on the conjunctiva of the right eye, as well as related treatments and recommendations.
What are the methods for treating facial paralysis? Patients want to know about the methods that can improve the symptoms of facial paralysis.
Patients with facial paralysis inquire about the possibility of improving symptoms through plastic surgery.
If patients with facial paralysis do not receive timely examination and treatment, it may be difficult for them to recover on their own, and their condition may worsen, leading to other complications.
Whether facial paralysis can heal on its own, and why timely treatment is important.