If a one-year-old suddenly stops breathing, turns pale, doesn’t turn their eyes, and doesn’t respond when called, for a few seconds, it could be due to poor brain development or malnutrition. It is recommended to seek medical attention immediately and undergo a brain MRI and trace element test to determine the cause. At the same time, pay attention to balanced dieting in daily life to ensure adequate nutrition and trace elements.
An 8-year-old girl is experiencing frequent migraines and nausea. How should this be handled?
My son’s development is delayed, diagnosed with cerebral palsy, how should we handle it?
When epilepsy patients experience adverse drug reactions, it is important to take them seriously and seek medical attention immediately.
An elderly family member experienced facial muscle paralysis due to a stroke. Although there was some improvement after receiving traditional Chinese medicine treatment and rehabilitation training, the condition recurred. What are better treatment methods?
Understand the situation of pediatric cerebral palsy caused by oxygen deprivation at birth and seek effective treatment methods.
A patient asks about the treatment for sudden cramps, facial distortion, and hand twisting.
Sudden muscle cramps, facial distortion, eyes not aligned, hands twisted, body turning purple, teeth clenched, lasting about five minutes. Afterward, I stuffed a towel in my mouth and scrubbed the soles of my feet. It took about half an hour to ease up. The next day, I felt pain all over my body. After a night’s sleep, I was normal the next day. This has happened twice, with intervals of about a month and a half. What is this problem, and what should I do? Thank you.
Based on your description, you underwent a Down syndrome screening at the local women and children’s hospital, and the result indicated a high risk. The doctor then scheduled you for an amniocentesis, but later discovered an error in the calculation of the gestational age. You are now unsure which gestational week to use as a reference and what to do next.
My baby is 5 months old. Since 3 months and a half, they’ve only started sleeping at around 2 or 3 AM, but recently, they don’t sleep at night. They sleep from 8 AM until noon in the morning, and they can’t be woke up even if you call them. It’s too tiring for me to take care of the baby alone like this. Please let me know if there are any better ways besides giving sedatives, thank you! A baby not sleeping at night could be due to physiological or pathological reasons. Parents should first observe if the baby has any other discomfort symptoms, such as fever, eczema, etc., and then further assess the situation and seek medical help.