Causes and Treatments of Child Twitching

Child twitching may be caused by high fever seizures, epilepsy, cardiac twitching, cranial and brain injuries, intracranial infections, electrolyte imbalances, and other factors. Detailed examinations such as electrocardiograms, EEGs, brain MRIs, and blood ion tests are needed to determine the cause and provide targeted treatment. When twitching occurs, immediate hospital treatment for stopping the twitch should be sought to avoid severe attacks leading to breathing difficulties.
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Causes and Treatments of Childhood Digestive Disorders

Childhood digestive disorders may be caused by dyspepsia, symptoms including increased frequency of bowel movements and undigested food residues in the stool. It is recommended to take stomachic and digestant tablets and probiotic medications for treatment, and intravenous therapy may be required if the condition does not improve.
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