Exploring the Causes of Childhood Epilepsy
Common questions and answers about post-epileptic sequelae in children.
A 4-year-old boy suddenly collapsed and convulsed, never experiencing such a situation before. I would like to know what potential sequelae can occur after a child’s fever convulsion.
Facial palsy is a neurological disorder with a slow recovery process, primarily due to the disorder in the nervous system.
Explore comprehensive treatment measures for pediatric cerebral palsy, including rehabilitation therapy, surgical procedures, family education, and medication, to promote normal child development and reduce disability levels.
Long-term untreated facial paralysis can lead to various complications, including weakened brain, kidney, and organ function.
What Are the Signs of Facial Paralysis Recovery?
After treatment, if symptoms such as crooked mouth and eyes, and stiff facial expressions significantly improve, it usually indicates that the patient has entered the recovery stage. Traditional Chinese acupuncture and herbal medicine treatments are believed to be effective for such conditions.
My child is two years old and still cannot speak, with unclear articulation, and is much smaller in stature compared to other children of the same age. Many of their other behaviors also differ significantly from children of this age. The family suspects they may have Down syndrome. What are the manifestations of Down syndrome?
Understanding the specific symptoms of ADHD can help parents identify their child’s behavioral traits and seek appropriate medical assistance.