How should a patient with facial paralysis handle the symptom of being unable to close their eyes?
A five-year-old child has never uttered a word, causing concern among parents who suspect it may be autism. Experts suggest professional assessment and patient care.
A child with mild cerebral palsy has difficulty walking. How to treat mild cerebral palsy?
If a child is found to have an abnormal swelling on the back of their head, early treatment is essential for recovery.
A questioner inquires about a child with hydrocephalus, asking whether the disease is hereditary, the difficulty of treatment, and the potential impact on the child; professionals answer that hydrocephalus is not hereditary, and early treatment and prognosis are generally better.
Cerebral palsy is not an incurable disease. It should be treated as soon as possible, and children should receive comfort and rehabilitation training.
Consult on various health issues, unsure when irritability started, want to know if it’s possible to have pediatric hydrocephalus
If a child shows symptoms of ADHD, how should parents respond? This article offers some suggestions and treatment methods.
When a child is sleeping, they are always moving around, sometimes even somersaulting. Is this serious?
What’s happening if a child suddenly starts salivating and having spasms in their hands without pain after falling asleep? Previous treatment situations and effects: What assistance is needed when this condition recurs for the second time? Want to know if there’s an illness.