The child has experienced multiple episodes of high fever convulsions, and parents are concerned whether it is epilepsy, seeking further examination and treatment advice.
After two days of seizures, an infant was found to have cerebral hemorrhage. While clinical manifestations can only provide some diagnostic clues, cerebrospinal fluid examination can help confirm cerebral hemorrhage if it shows a uniform blood color and reveals collapsed red blood cells. However, even with normal examination results, the possibility of the condition cannot be ruled out. Moreover, it is not recommended to perform such procedures during critical illness. Imaging examinations are helpful for diagnosis, with CT and ultrasound scans indicating the location and extent of the hemorrhage, aiding in predicting the prognosis.
Children’s bruxism may be caused by various factors, including stress, intestinal parasitic infections, and irregular diet. Long-term bruxism can affect sleep quality, lead to facial muscle pain, and damage teeth. It is recommended that parents take their children to the hospital for a check-up and take appropriate measures to help improve this habit.
Discuss the phenomenon of unilateral lateral ventriculomegaly in fetuses, analyze whether it constitutes a risk of hydrocephalus, and explore its potential impact on fetal intelligence.
Discuss the possible causes of a child’s yellow skin and provide relevant health check-up recommendations.
Explore the possible causes of intermittent vomiting and headaches in children, as well as the relevant examination methods, including the safety of EEG and CT scans.
Explore the causes of male pseudohermaphroditism and how gender identification can be corrected through surgery.
Explore the causes of neonatal asphyxia and its impact on the risk of cerebral palsy, as well as the key treatment focus at birth.
Children who have bowel movements every 5 to 6 days may be experiencing constipation, which could be caused by a lack of physical activity and fine dining. It is recommended to drink more water, consume more vegetables and fruits, and avoid spicy and irritating foods.
Children’s diarrhea may be caused by indigestion, and can be treated with oral probiotics and Bacillus subtilis capsules. Drink plenty of warm water, consume light and easy-to-digest foods, and avoid cold, hard, and spicy irritant foods.