What is the Treatment and Worst Outcome for Baby’s Ankle Cramps?

Ankle cramps are an early manifestation of spasmodic paraplegia. The condition is severe and requires brain and spinal cord MRI and genetic testing to determine the illness and receive symptomatic treatment. Since the baby’s nervous system is not fully developed, normal physiological nervous system manifestations may occur, such as nystagmus and increased knee reflexes in the first few months after birth, as well as occasional ankle cramps. As the child grows older, these symptoms will gradually improve.
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What is Viral Infection-Induced Facial Paralysis?

Viral infection-induced facial paralysis, also known as Bell’s palsy, can be stabilized with effective treatment within a week. Without treatment within this time frame, recovery may become more difficult, and the condition may progress to chronic and long-term. You have already entered the effective treatment phase and are now in the chronic recovery stage. Full recovery takes time and cannot be rushed. The main treatment methods during the chronic stage include traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture, but the recovery time is uncertain.
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