What Should I Do About White Matter Developmental Disorder?

Diagnosed with white matter developmental disorder at nine months, underwent three months of medication (nervous system nutrition) treatment. Had a fever and convulsion after a cold one week later. Convulsions occur when fever reaches 39 degrees. The examination shows abnormal white matter signals around both lateral ventricles, how should I handle this white matter developmental disorder?
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What Should I Do with Pain Near the Shoulder Blade?

Pain near the shoulder blade may be caused by muscle tension and fibromyalgia, often due to cold exposure, overwork, heavy lifting, or maintaining the same posture for too long. Over time, this can lead to chronic fatigue. In the acute phase, pain can be alleviated through local cold compresses, rest, and the use of over-the-counter pain relievers. In the chronic phase, exercises to strengthen back muscles should be performed when pain-free, to enhance muscle strength.
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What Should You Do If You Have a Minor Stabbing Pain in a Fractured Ankle?

Fractures typically result in damage to the periosteum, as this area is rich in nerves and blood vessels, leading to significant pain after a fracture. For patients with early fractures, if the pain is severe, appropriate use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs can help alleviate the pain. For pain that occurs later in the fracture process, it is mainly due to adhesion and contraction of surrounding soft tissues, as well as significant blood swelling and exacerbation at the fracture site. Heat application to the fracture site can promote regional blood circulation, facilitate the absorption of ecchymosis, and soften adhesion tissues. Additionally, appropriate application of external and oral medicine for promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis can help reduce pain at the fracture site.
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What Symptoms Can Osteomyelitis Cause?

Osteomyelitis can lead to joint swelling, pain, functional impairment, and muscle atrophy. Common causes include damage to the tibia’s periosteum or bacterial infection. Symptoms may include knee pain, swelling, and functional impairment, possibly due to overexertion or excessive pressure on the muscles. It is recommended to seek medical attention early for diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
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