What should be done to treat sudden syncope in a patient with facial paralysis?
An 11-year-old girl experienced dizziness symptoms after a knee injury and a cold, improved after examination and treatment, but the dizziness recurred when she went back to school. What should the doctor do?
Considering the possibility of tic disorder, the doctor recommends using medications such as haloperidol to control symptoms. At the same time, attention should be paid to training and reducing side effects of the medication.
An eight-year-old child’s excessive activity and hyperactivity may indicate ADHD. It is recommended to undergo a detailed examination at a regular hospital’s neurology department and consider medication treatment.
Treatment recommendations for ear blisters accompanied by facial paralysis, including antiviral therapy, nutritional nerve treatment, and acupuncture therapy among other options.
Introducing the situation where a teenager with epilepsy experiences twitching at the corner of the mouth, leading to fainting and foaming at the mouth
Two months after Bell’s palsy, the patient experiences severe facial stiffness and inquires about the possibility of recovery.
Explore the possible causes of a two-year-old child’s diagnosed epilepsy, including brain injury and decreased immune function, and provide professional treatment suggestions.
Understanding the Types and Symptoms of Mild Cerebral Palsy in Babies
Typical symptoms of cerebral palsy in a baby over one month old include increased muscle tone, difficulty with abduction, and the inability to plant the heel when walking.