An exploration of the severity of aortic dissection with vascular hemangioma and the necessity of surgical treatment.
An eight-year-old and a nine-year-old experienced convulsive symptoms without fever, raising the question of whether it is epilepsy.
How should one handle a child diagnosed with a typical syncope episode?
If a baby has a fever during an episode, it may be related to high fever convulsion, and symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication should be administered along with fever-reducing drugs, and consideration should be given to using An Gong Niuhuang Wan. If there is no fever during the episode, it may be epilepsy. It is recommended to visit a pediatrician immediately for an EEG examination to confirm the diagnosis and receive appropriate treatment.
Discuss the treatment methods for idiopathic Long QT syndrome, including the management of EKG abnormalities, considerations of family history in genetic heart disease, as well as medication treatment and dietary precautions for epilepsy.
Treatment methods and medication options for atypical syncope in children
If a patient with facial paralysis suddenly faints, an immediate detailed examination should be conducted, including brain scans, to determine if there are any cerebrovascular diseases or bleeding conditions, and to perform blood glucose tests and dynamic blood pressure monitoring.
Introduction to the treatment methods for frequent syncope in children who have had hydrocephalus surgery for more than three years