What Are the Dangers of Epilepsy?
When a baby develops epilepsy, parents often worry about the potential impacts it may have.
Facial paralysis may lead to central or peripheral facial paralysis. It is recommended to undergo a cranial CT scan to rule out central issues and to receive acupuncture, anti-infection, and nutritional nerve treatment. Generally, recovery is possible through these treatments, but it is important to be aware of decreased immunity.
Pediatric epilepsy can pose risks to a child’s mental and physical health.
What are the dangers that intellectual disability can pose to one’s life?
Pediatric cerebral palsy is a non-progressive brain damage that occurs from pre-natal to post-natal development, leading to abnormal posture and motor developmental disorders, as well as issues with vision, language, hearing, eating, and epilepsy.
Before treatment, the motor function of a cerebral palsy patient should be assessed.
Sudden seizures in children can lead to severe consequences, including brain edema, brain herniation, respiratory circulatory failure, and even death.
Does your child exhibit symptoms of ADHD? How should it be diagnosed?
Understanding the early symptoms of cerebral palsy in infants, and how to identify and cope with these signs.