What Are the Symptoms of Pediatric Brain Trauma?

Inhibition of lower brainstem function leads to vascular nerve center and autonomic nervous system disorder, manifesting as a slow heart rate, decreased blood pressure, pale complexion, sweating, respiratory arrest followed by shallow breathing, and transient blindness. In infants and young children, brief loss of consciousness may not be obvious, and the diagnosis of brain trauma is mainly based on trauma history, brief loss of consciousness, retrograde amnesia, and absence of positive neurological signs.
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What is Pediatric Viral Facial Paralysis?

Pediatric viral facial paralysis may be epilepsy. It is recommended to undergo an EEG examination to assist in diagnosis. The main symptoms include behavioral abnormalities accompanied by seizures, and in severe cases, consciousness impairment. Carbamazepine tablets can be used for treatment, and gamma knife treatment may be necessary. It is advisable to avoid spicy and irritating foods.
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