15-Year-Old Boy’s Behavioral Issues: Sensory Integration Disorder or ADHD?
Children experiencing seizure symptoms without fever after vomiting and diarrhea, continuing into a drowsy state, with a normal brain CT scan and no family history of epilepsy, inquire about prevention and treatment.
Convulsions caused by a child’s fever could be high fever convulsions, but there is also a risk of developing epilepsy. Parents should pay attention and create a good living environment, arrange their child’s daily routines and dietary habits reasonably.
Parents often confuse the symptoms of epilepsy and tic disorders. Understanding the differences can help in dealing with children’s health issues correctly.
Is it normal for a fetus to have cerebrospinal fluid during pregnancy?
Brain paralysis is a syndrome caused by non-progressive brain damage and developmental defects, often accompanied by motor impairments and postural abnormalities.
Do cerebral palsy children need to wear orthotics?
Children with abnormal presentation or born via cesarean section have an increased risk of developing epilepsy.
Understanding the Impact of Parental Epilepsy on Children
Explore the impact of a child’s prone sleeping position on health and provide professional advice.