Exposure to toxic chemicals during pregnancy may lead to pediatric cerebral palsy, which is caused by the teratogenic effects of drugs and environmental pollutants on fetal development.
Understanding the symptoms that may appear in the early stages of intellectual disability, including activity function impairments and language and behavior delays, and providing parents with correct awareness and coping strategies for the growth of children’s memory.
What are the common treatment methods for children with intellectual disability?
Learn about the potential complications associated with cerebral palsy in children, including motor impairments, sensory abnormalities, cognitive issues, and more.
High fever and seizures in children may be due to epilepsy and other reasons. It is recommended to seek medical attention and treatment as soon as possible.
What could be the reason for a 14-year-old to frequently blink their eyes?
How should patients with facial paralysis eat and maintain their health? What are the precautions and taboos related to the treatment of facial paralysis?
Born seven months premature, weighing 2.6 pounds. At eight months, cerebral palsy was diagnosed. Which department should I visit for treatment?
After a year at kindergarten, a baby started to stutter after spending time with a classmate who also stutters. The stuttering disappeared after changing seats and reappeared intermittently three times, with difficulty in pronouncing the first word. It can disappear on its own. There are various methods to treat stuttering, including articulation therapy, breathing techniques, breakthrough therapy, Zenichi therapy, and medication. It is recommended to seek medical treatment.
Pediatric epilepsy should be seen by the neurology department