A colleague’s daughter is showing unusual behavior, and I want to understand the common symptoms of cerebral palsy in children.
What are the common causes and treatment methods for pediatric sudden seizures?
What is the mechanism behind pediatric epilepsy? My child is only 4 years old, and he has been shaking recently. Could it be epilepsy? Is this epilepsy? What are the symptoms of epilepsy?
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My daughter experienced diarrhea and dehydration, along with a scare while taking medication. Since then, she has been having sudden nighttime convulsions every night, lasting for over 10 seconds, occurring one or two times a day. She also tends to bang her head with her hand. This has been going on for about two months.
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Understanding the early symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy is crucial for monitoring and treatment after newborn hypoxia.
A four-year-old child suddenly fainted one day. There was no fever, little foam in the mouth, eyes wide open, pale complexion. Urination was involuntary. The child had a sore throat in the morning and slight diarrhea, which led to a hospital visit. The child was stabilized and a CT scan was performed at Xi’an Hospital. EEG showed no abnormalities. The doctor said the fainting could not be diagnosed. At the time, the child was restless, complaining of ear pain, and there is no family history of epilepsy.
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