Treatment Methods for Foot Nerve Injury
For children with ADHD, the first step is to help them build confidence in their treatment and enhance their self-discipline; secondly, pay attention to their dietary nutrition and arrange their sleep schedule reasonably; thirdly, parents and teachers should show more understanding and care for such children, praise and encourage their small progress in time, and avoid being simple, harsh, or discriminatory.
Facial palsy is caused by the paralysis of facial muscles, usually due to dysfunction of the facial nerve.
The treatment for pediatric cerebral palsy is a long-term endeavor with no quick fixes. Hospitalization for the affected baby is only temporary, with long-term treatment and training to be carried out at home. Cerebral palsy is progressive brain cell damage caused by various reasons during pregnancy or within a month after birth, leading to a series of symptoms. For upper limb functional training, we can use verbal guidance and manual assistance to conduct the training. Before training, it is necessary to check the residual functional status of the child’s hand, evaluate the main obstacles for guidance training, and then guide the child to practice palming and finger opposition, finally practicing grip. It is recommended for children with cerebral palsy to consume more vegetables and fruits and less fatty meat, as vegetables and fruits contain vitamins and fiber, which can help maintain smooth bowel movements.
Hydrocephalus in infants typically begins with an enlarged head a few weeks after birth, and the head grows out of proportion to the rest of the body. The forehead protrudes, eyes turn downward, the fontanelle expands and becomes tense, and scalp veins dilate.
How should children with hypoplastic cerebellum be treated? What are the possible treatment methods and prognosis?
Explore the treatment methods for hypoxemic brain disease and how to help patients improve their intelligence levels, introducing comprehensive treatment approaches such as Qi Balance Therapy.
How to treat hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy?
My son was born with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy, and he is now two months old. He doesn’t blink his eyes when I quickly bring my finger close to his eyes. Otherwise, everything else is normal. What should I do now? His eyes keep moving around and he even rolls his eyes back. What’s going on?
A common neurology issue, discussing treatment methods and recovery outcomes for hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.