Possible causes of neonatal seizures and recommended medical examinations
Possible causes and recommendations for a baby’s leg shaking
For questions regarding a 5-year-old child’s growth delay and difficulty walking, it is recommended to consult the endocrinology department of a hospital for examination and treatment.
A 9-month-old baby has been experiencing symptoms such as shivering, squinting intensely, and stretching arms, but without fever. After undergoing a head CT scan and EEG, both were normal. Blood tests showed elevated blood calcium and alkaline phosphatase levels, with mild anemia indicated. Currently, the baby is receiving iron and calcium supplementation and taking cod liver oil. Symptoms improved temporarily but have recurred recently. The parents inquire about possible causes and whether zinc supplementation is needed.
Discuss the potential reasons for children experiencing frequent, unconscious episodes after being frightened, along with suggested medical examinations and treatment methods.
Children who cannot speak or walk may be due to intellectual development issues or autism. Parents should take their children to a regular hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible.
A two-and-a-half-year-old child with delayed language development and a dull gaze may have brain development abnormalities. It is recommended to undergo intelligence testing and brain MRI, and to adopt comprehensive rehabilitation training and medication treatment to improve the prognosis.
Twins with an abnormal head circumference, CT showing slightly widened ventricles and deepened grooves, inquiring about possible causes and treatment methods.
Recent drowsiness may be related to neurasthenia. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and consider a combination of traditional Chinese medicine, acupuncture, and psychological therapy.
Discussing the possible complications in children with epilepsy and their management strategies.