A 4-month-old infant presented with epileptic seizure symptoms, which disappeared after three days of ACTH and Depakote treatment. However, shortly after stopping the medication, the child exhibited symptoms of hand rigidity, clenching of the teeth, and involuntary twitching. The parents are seeking expert advice and diagnosis.
Description of symptoms during an attack and the subsequent diagnostic process
Does an epileptic seizure during pregnancy affect the fetus, and how to manage the relationship between epilepsy and pregnancy
Viral encephalitis triggers epilepsy. After treatment with valproate sodium, the patient still experiences seizures. How should it be handled?
Epileptic minor seizures are more likely, which is a relatively common type of epilepsy. Typical minor seizures are sudden and brief loss of consciousness, generally not exceeding 30 seconds. They often do not result in falls or convulsions. Variants of minor seizures may include other forms of seizures.
A two-year-old child experiences her first epileptic seizure, occurring every two hours. How should it be diagnosed and treated?
A five-month-old baby is having trouble sleeping at night, frequently waking up, not eating, and is restless and anxious. Could it be a calcium deficiency? How can it be determined and supplemented?
Calcium salts accumulate in necrotic or impending necrotic tissue or foreign bodies, known as malnutrition-induced calcification, during which the calcium-phosphorus metabolism in the body is normal.
Glaucoma is a common eye condition, and treatment options include medication, laser therapy, and surgery. The cost varies depending on the severity of the condition and the chosen treatment method.
Overwork leading to physical discomfort, stuttering may not be a congenital disease.