Discuss the possibility of hand and foot shaking in children being a symptom of epilepsy, and suggest seeking professional treatment to avoid delays.
The child has had facial palsy for a year, with uneven eye sizes and difficulty raising eyebrows. Is there a chance of spontaneous recovery?
Explore pediatric white matter demyelination and provide treatment recommendations
Patient inquires about measures to deal with epilepsy recurrence during Depakene treatment.
When epilepsy patients have a recurrence, symptoms such as eyes rolling up, foaming at the mouth, and muscle spasms may occur. It is important to seek medical attention for evaluation and treatment promptly.
The mother recently has been unable to cook, always complaining of dizziness and headaches, and feeling unwell, seeking medical advice.
Physical therapy methods and their effectiveness for pediatric cerebral palsy
After a child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy, physical therapy and home exercises can help promote recovery. Patience and confidence are crucial.
A distressed mother seeks help from Professor Li Zhong’s expertise as her 20-month-old son has been diagnosed with developmental delay and hearing impairment.
Treatment plans for pediatric epilepsy and differences from adult epilepsy