Learn how to effectively prevent pediatric cerebral palsy, ensure healthy growth for newborns, and avoid missing the best treatment opportunities.
Understand the potential effects of drug allergies on children’s bodies and how to provide appropriate treatment and care.
Examines the potential physical effects on a 15-year-old 9-month-old boy who is not an ADHD patient but takes ADHD medication, as well as the recovery after discontinuation.
Epilepsy not only affects the brain but can also trigger various complications, including respiratory infections and brain edema.
Even with normal pre-pregnancy and post-pregnancy checks, how should one handle the situation where the baby is diagnosed with Down Syndrome?
Understanding the Precautions Before ADHD Check-Up
What patients with facial paralysis should pay attention to during treatment and daily life
This article discusses cerebral palsy caused by premature birth, where the child can start walking at 5 years old, but the posture may be incorrect. The article inquires about the possibility of improving this situation.
Preventing and managing pediatric epilepsy is a crucial issue of concern for both parents and doctors.
Facial and finger spasms in children may be caused by calcium deficiency. It is recommended to conduct trace element and electroencephalogram tests, and possibly supplement calcium.