Will a 6-month-old baby’s facial paralysis recur?
Risk of Febrile Seizures Progressing to Epilepsy and Prevention Measures
Discussing the potential side effects of long-term medication for children with ADHD and their remedies
Motor neuron disease can be hereditary, but only a small number of patients are related to genetic or viral infections. Most patients have an unknown cause and may be related to heavy metals, chemical poisoning, or environmental factors. Treatment-wise, simple medication is ineffective, and a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine is needed to improve nerve function.
Understanding the causes of cerebral palsy and how to determine the risk of a child developing it.
Discuss the potential language expression disorders in newborns with cerebral palsy and related treatment methods.
My father was diagnosed with optic nerve atrophy in his thirties. I want to know if I and my future children are at risk of developing optic nerve atrophy.
Will pediatric benign epilepsy heal on its own without treatment?
Pediatric cerebral palsy is a non-progressive disease, which can be healed in the usual sense through treatment for children with cerebral palsy. Besides children with familial spastic paraplegia, the causes of pediatric cerebral palsy are related to many factors, including genetic factors, infections during pregnancy, maternal diseases, neonatal asphyxia, and neonatal jaundice, etc.
Explore the possibility of recurrence in pediatric cerebral palsy, as well as related symptoms and treatment.