Facial paralysis usually does not cause dizziness, but it may be associated with it in rare cases.
Facial paralysis may leave sequelae, including abnormal facial expressions, asymmetry of the eyes, and mouth twitches. Early treatment is crucial to reduce the occurrence of sequelae.
Does facial paralysis lead to muscle atrophy after effects, and how can it be prevented and treated?
Febrile convulsions typically have a good prognosis, but a small percentage may develop into epilepsy, and specific risk factors should be noted.
Lately, the child has been very unruly and crying a lot, it’s unclear what’s wrong. They’ve gone to the hospital for checks, but there has been no improvement. Can fever lead to a sore throat?
A 6-year-old boy had a seizure when he had a fever. Is it epilepsy?
If an infant urinates more than six times a day, it may be a symptom of urethritis and should undergo a routine urine test for diagnosis, followed by appropriate antibiotic treatment.
Galactosemia is hereditary, but usually does not skip generations.
Giving a 30-day-old baby jaundice medicine may affect stool color due to the drug’s components being metabolized by the liver and potentially impacting bilirubin metabolism, leading to darker stool. However, since each baby’s constitution and metabolism vary, the specific effects need to be observed.
Medically, there is a phenomenon known as ‘growth pain,’ as well as abdominal pain referred to as ‘gastrointestinal growth pain.’ This is typically not a disease but a normal physiological phenomenon during a child’s growth and development. This pain may be caused by a disorder in the autonomic nervous system, leading to an imbalance in the excitation and inhibition of intestinal nerve walls, resulting in strong contraction of the intestinal smooth muscles and causing pain.