How to Handle a Child with Intellectual Disability at Home
A child crying at night may indicate discomfort, and parents should carefully seek out the cause and take the child to a doctor for medical attention.
How to manage a child’s fever and seizure, along with subsequent medical advice
How to manage a child’s focal epilepsy and deal with medication side effects.
My child is usually very active, never stopping, constantly moving around, and has difficulty concentrating on tasks. I searched online for symptoms of hyperactivity and am quite worried. I don’t understand much about hyperactivity. What should I do about my child’s hyperactivity? The symptoms of childhood hyperactivity are diverse. It is recommended that you go to a regular hospital for related examinations to rule out other possible causes. In terms of treatment, it is usually recommended to provide more attention and care, creating a warm family environment is beneficial for the child. Additionally, cultivating the child’s hobbies and interests is also very beneficial, allowing them to focus on what they enjoy. Treatment is still very important, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for an examination as soon as possible and follow the doctor’s advice for treating the child’s illness.
Recently, my one-year-old daughter has been experiencing seizures, which worries me greatly. I would like to know how to properly handle a child’s seizures.
A 1-year-old boy suddenly had a seizure without fever, how to deal with it?
A 4+ month-old baby is showing signs of torticollis. Parents are asking how to deal with it? Doctors suggest early surgical treatment to avoid subsequent deformities.
A 25-year-old woman has a slightly elevated result in the Down syndrome screening during pregnancy. Will it affect the child? What should be done if the recheck still shows elevated levels?
Explore the possible causes and solutions for a baby’s sleep instability, helping parents understand how to cope with infant night crying issues.