A parent inquires about their three-year-old son’s frequent seizures after high fever and asks for preventive measures.
Discussing how to perform genetic testing for pediatric cerebral palsy in cases of underdeveloped brain conditions in premature infants, as well as related medical advice.
How to handle an epileptic seizure in a grandchild and the impact of Oxcarbazepine on intelligence.
Methods and Recommendations for Handling Seizures After Discontinuing Pediatric Epilepsy Medication
Treatment methods and precautions for head hematoma.
A child diagnosed with infantile spasms at eight months old experiences left leg weakness by the age of two, along with occasional breathing pauses at night. After receiving injections in the hospital, the symptoms were relieved, but the child’s leg returned to its original state six days later. The doctor said that these symptoms wouldn’t reoccur after the injection, but now they have returned. What should we do? Is there a possibility for the child’s leg to recover normally? How likely is it?
Brain edema after craniotomy often occurs on the second day post-surgery, which may lead to intracranial hypertension and affect neurological function. In pediatric patients, brain effusion can progress rapidly, posing severe health risks to the child. Parents should closely monitor and seek timely treatment.
Understanding the necessity and related recommendations for amniocentesis when facing a high risk of Down Syndrome.
How can early rehabilitation training for pediatric cerebral palsy help the child?
Parents of pediatric epilepsy patients inquire about treatment remedies, and experts suggest establishing a correct disease concept and recommending a comprehensive method for removing epilepsy foci.