Differences Between Tic Disorders and ADHD
A 1.5-year-old boy had a high fever of 39 degrees, accompanied by vomiting and diarrhea, with continued diarrhea after the fever subsided and decreased appetite. When awake, he suddenly arched his back, his lips turned purple, he rolled his eyes, and his body became rigid. After massage, he improved. The doctor suspected epilepsy but did not perform an EEG. The family is worried about whether the condition is epilepsy and how to observe and handle it.
The baby is experiencing frequent convulsions, with eyes rolling up and lips turning blue, hands becoming red, without a high fever.
Frequent blinking of a child’s left eye may be a symptom of epilepsy, and it is recommended to seek timely treatment at a professional hospital.
Intellectual disability in babies may be caused by neurological damage. It is recommended to undergo a brain MRI for an accurate diagnosis and to visit a pediatric hospital’s neurology department for a comprehensive assessment to understand the specific causes of intellectual disability. For patients with severe intellectual disability, it is advisable to seek medical help early and begin rehabilitation therapy. Please follow the doctor’s advice for treatment and do not change medication treatment on your own, as this may have the opposite effect. The above opinions are for reference only and hope they are helpful. Thank you.
Severe low muscle tone in infants may be a manifestation of conditions such as cerebral palsy, brain maldevelopment, post-hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy following newborn brain disease, or encephalitis. Parents should pay attention to observation and seek medical attention promptly.
A child’s inability to walk may be due to musculoskeletal issues or a lack of timely specialized training.
What could be the reasons for a 10-year-old child suddenly shaking their head? How can we help alleviate their symptoms?
My child is nine and a half months old and has six teeth. During the day when he or she is not sleeping, they sometimes grind their jaws loudly. After examination, it was found that the child lacks no nutrients or toxic substances. What could be the reason for this, and how should it be handled?
A four-year-old child often hiccups, with no other symptoms, possible causes and suggested handling methods