The patient, a 22-year-old male, began treatment actively after falling ill on August 25th, but the recovery pace has slowed down, and he wonders if the recovery is normal.
The newborn experienced slight hypoxia due to umbilical cord entanglement at birth, but subsequent medical examination did not reveal any abnormalities. Now, at four months old, the parents have noticed occasional hand tremors in the child when they are excited, and they want to inquire whether this is a symptom of illness and what treatment methods are available.
Cerebral palsy is a movement disorder caused by various reasons.
Unintentional twitching in children may be a symptom of epilepsy, but it could also be caused by other neurological and muscular diseases. Professional diagnosis and treatment are required.
The paralysis of facial muscles following Bell’s palsy is due to damage to the facial nerve after inflammation and the incorrect growth of nerves during regeneration. Patients in the early stages may benefit from self-facial muscle training, and medication may be injected as needed to assist recovery. Patients can practice smiling in front of a mirror, aiming for a symmetrical and natural smile. When satisfied with the smile expression, remember the direction and force used by the facial muscles and incorporate this into daily training. This is known as smile training. Patients can consult at the Nine Hospital for outpatient services.
A 14-month-old boy is experiencing intermittent mouth twitches and stiff arms, occurring about 2 to 3 times a day. What could be the cause?
Expounds on the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment methods of neurogenetic disorders.
A one-year-old baby experienced seizures, vomiting white froth, and eyelid reversal, despite normal brain CT results, with doctors providing possible diagnostic causes.
Parents inquire about their child’s disease diagnosis and treatment suggestions
Please provide a specialized hospital for the treatment of posterior periventricular demyelination in newborns.