Pregnancy with pediatric epilepsy is recommended to undergo a brain CT scan to rule out brain disease changes, and can take medications such as phenobarbital or phenytoin sodium for symptomatic treatment. Pay attention to avoid eating irritating food, and try to avoid fatigue and emotional excitement. It will gradually improve. For this condition, it is best to have an electroencephalogram at a hospital for a clear diagnosis, which is better. Generally, you can go to the neurology department of the hospital, as epilepsy has many types and each type requires different medications. It is best to make a clear diagnosis before taking medication to avoid blind medication. Pay attention to not staying up late or being overworked, and ensure adequate rest.
Pregnancy with an intrauterine device (IUD) is generally caused by the device’s position shifting downward. If it does not lead to a miscarriage, it usually does not affect embryo development. As the fetus grows, the influence of the IUD also diminishes. It is recommended to have regular check-ups, and generally, the impact is not significant.
Explore the relationship between premature baby anemia and hypoxia, and provide corresponding medical advice.
A baby born prematurely at 34 weeks and 5 days has a CT scan showing a suspected brain injury. Has it been diagnosed yet? If diagnosed, is it severe?
Tonsillitis during pregnancy may affect maternal and fetal health, and should be closely monitored and appropriate measures taken.
Could pressing a newborn’s hands and feet during massage cause any harm? What have been the past treatment situations and outcomes? What kind of assistance are we looking for?
Does prolonged sitting on the toilet affect a child’s fetal movement?
Whether prostatitis can be inherited by children is a concern for many patients. According to medical research, prostatitis itself does not inherit. However, whether having a child during the illness period will affect the child, is a concern for many.
Understanding the Impact of Pseudo-Myocardial Infarction on Pregnancy
According to innate genetics and good development, early puberty does not necessarily affect height.