How to Treat a Cerebral Palsy Child with Fever?

A child with cerebral palsy developed a fever of 41 degrees Celsius at the onset of illness, with symptoms similar to a common cold. The first seven days of treatment were mainly intravenous anti-inflammatory therapy, but the condition did not improve, and the child was always lackluster. If a child has a history of cerebral palsy and currently presents with respiratory tract infection, showing weakness, it is advisable to first check the child’s blood at the pediatric department of a general hospital to see if there is inflammation. The main goal of treatment is to control infection, cool the body and detoxify, and drink plenty of water. Symptoms typically last for about a week. It is recommended to first undergo pediatric examination, improve neurological examination, control infection, and then undergo rehabilitation training. It is best to seek treatment at a regular professional hospital in such cases.
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How to Treat a Child’s Epilepsy?

A four-year-old child began to exhibit epilepsy symptoms after being frightened at kindergarten. After treatment and examination, the child was diagnosed with epilepsy. Parents inquire about further checks to determine the cause and how to proceed with treatment.
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How to Treat a Child’s Night Terrors

A three-year-old child often crying at night may be due to calcium deficiency causing night terrors. It is recommended to undergo a blood calcium test, and after diagnosis, treatment with calcium supplementation can be initiated, such as taking calcium gluconate oral solution and vitamin D. After supplementation, the symptoms of night terrors may disappear.
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How to Treat a Sibling’s Child Who Has Pediatric Cerebral Palsy?

A sibling’s child has been diagnosed with pediatric cerebral palsy. The child is over 12 months old and cannot even sit up. The family is very worried. When they saw other children in the neighborhood running around, they realized the child had a condition and sought medical attention, only to find out that the child had pediatric cerebral palsy. They have already visited several hospitals!
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