Brain edema is a serious brain condition that requires early detection and treatment.
Should a child be treated if they have two epileptic attacks within a year?
A 9-year-old child is lively and active, can’t sit still for long, and often fidgets in class. Parents have tried various methods without success. Upon learning that the child may have ADHD, is treatment necessary?
Discussing the possibility of continuing medication treatment and dose reduction for children with epilepsy after their condition is well-controlled.
An eight-year-old and a nine-year-old experienced convulsive symptoms without fever, raising the question of whether it is epilepsy.
An 11-month-old child suffered a head bump with swelling, could there be any post-traumatic sequelae?
High fever convulsions may be caused by nerve cell damage due to excessively high body temperature. Prevention measures include using fever-reducing patches and seeking symptomatic treatment at a hospital if necessary.
Understanding the symptoms and treatment methods of ADHD can help improve a child’s inattention and emotional instability.
What should be done if a child’s epilepsy seizure is severe or lasts for a long time?
Facial paralysis, also known as Bell’s palsy or facial neuritis, is an acute non-inflammatory inflammation that causes acute paralysis of the facial muscles on one side.