A one-year-old baby suddenly twitched their lips and turned purple, losing consciousness for a few minutes. After hospital checks, including CT and EEG, everything was normal. The blood test showed a low sodium level of only 50 points. For the past few days, including the two days before the twitching, there was diarrhea and four to five bowel movements a day. Could this be epilepsy?
Understand the possible causes and solutions for a young girl’s vulvar discomfort.
Questions and professional opinions on the treatment of acute and chronic appendicitis in adults and newborns
How to Appoint an Ophthalmologist for a Clinic Visit?
After glaucoma surgery, blurred vision and light sensitivity may occur. How should treatment and care be handled?
Are brain damage and Down syndrome the same?
Understanding the association between chromosomal abnormalities and miscarriage.
Are high-density shadows in the lungs the same as increased density shadows, and how can they be understood from a traditional Chinese medicine perspective in terms of cancer and treatment?
Multiple milk coffee spots on a baby do not necessarily indicate an abnormal adult chromosome. Currently, it is not possible to determine if a person has neurofibromatosis through blood tests.
Tetanus and the Diphtheria, Pertussis, and Tetanus (DPT) vaccine are not the same. The DPT vaccine is a combined vaccine for pertussis, diphtheria, and tetanus.