A three-and-a-half-year-old child suddenly falls off a trampoline and is unable to stand up, complaining of knee pain. The hospital X-ray showed no fractures, no swelling, but the child still cannot walk after five days. How should this be handled? How long will it take to recover, and will appropriate exercise be necessary?
The baby might be experiencing these symptoms due to epilepsy.
A 9.5-year-old child experienced intermittent dizziness and, the following day, tonsillitis and fever after being hit in the head at school. Despite a CT scan showing no abnormalities, concerns about possible mild cerebral ischemia led to a suggestion of taking Yango Qingxue Naojue Granules. However, the parents are skeptical about the drug’s safety and have not given it to the child yet. It is recommended that the parents take the child to the hospital for a more detailed examination to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
A child from a rural family accidentally rode an electric scooter and, unnoticed by adults, started the vehicle, only to fall into a ditch. The child is currently experiencing swelling and vomiting, and the parents are worried about the severity of the situation.
The child experienced elevated blood counts after a fever, leading to dizziness and vomiting. After treatment, the blood counts initially decreased, then rose again. The child still exhibits dizziness and vomiting symptoms, seeking help for the cause and treatment suggestions.
A child has been taking prednisone for half a year due to kidney disease, leading to weight gain, especially facial swelling, and inquires about how to lose weight.
A child is suffering from tonsillitis accompanied by high fever and an elevated white blood cell count. After five days of medication, there has been no improvement. What treatment suggestions are there?
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The child experienced a sudden seizure and vomited foam after playing happily at home at 10 AM. Last year, similar symptoms were triggered by a low fever. The hospital examination now reveals an abnormal waveform on the electroencephalogram and severe calcium deficiency. Concerns arise about whether it could be epilepsy, as there is no family history of the condition.