Epilepsy patients seek more effective treatment methods.
The child is almost 2 years old and has been coughing up phlegm for a couple of months. It is recommended to use Folcodine Oral Liquid and Children’s Lung and Blood Granules, and pay attention to keep warm and drink plenty of water.
For a child of 1.5 years old, although there is bile duct dilatation and shadow, since there are currently no related symptoms and medical imaging shows no acute illness, the medical recommendation is to first conduct observation and follow-up, rather than to proceed with minimally invasive surgery immediately.
A child suddenly collapsed during basketball, experiencing stiffness throughout the body and regained consciousness after an hour. This has happened twice in the past year, and it has happened again recently. What should be done?
The child has a persistent fever up to 38.2 degrees, no longer has a fever after taking antipyretics, and the blood routine test shows slight infection. Should antibiotic medication be continued?
Based on the information you provided, your child was diagnosed with epilepsy at the age of four and has not had a recurrence after two years of medication. You may be wondering whether this condition can be cured, as well as the potential long-term effects of medication, particularly on intelligence.
Child dropping spoon while eating may indicate a neurological issue
A child has a 10-centimeter purple vessel that has persisted for half a year, and should be treated by surgery.
Child has diarrhea for three days, seeking treatment advice.
A child has no appetite and a yellowish complexion. After a liver function test, it was found that the Hepatitis B surface antibody is positive. It is recommended to check for zinc deficiency or indigestion, and possibly supplement with gluconate zinc and Shanyao Jianpi oral liquid. Pay attention to dietary control and weather factors as well.