What to Do When Your Baby Has Epilepsy

Your baby is experiencing pale skin, purple lips, unresponsive to calls, weak limbs, sometimes curling into a ball or stiffening. They often also have dry heaves, which improve after vomiting. Initially thought to be gastrointestinal discomfort, these episodes have been frequent over the past two months. After hospital examination, it was confirmed to be epilepsy. How should you handle this situation?
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What to Eat for Facial Palsy?

Neurogenic facial palsy is recommended to be treated with oral nerve-nourishing medication and acupuncture. However, it is necessary to exclude central facial palsy caused by neurological inflammation, and it is suggested to visit a top-tier hospital’s neurology or acupuncture department for detailed examination and treatment.
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