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At 912 months old, the baby was found unable to tilt the head back like normal children when held in arms. He would always tilt back, with weak legs dangling down, unable to walk normally. His expression was cold, always drowsy, and breastfeeding was also difficult. The doctor diagnosed it as cerebral palsy. Based on your description of the child’s condition, all these symptoms are caused by cerebral palsy. Do you want to know how to care for your child? It is recommended to choose soft and easy-to-wear clothing. When changing clothes, place it on the side with the heavier object. You should not sleep on your back for a long time. You should sleep on your side with a small pillow between your legs, and should consume high-calorie, high-protein, and high-vitamin easily digestible foods in your diet to cultivate the child’s ability to take care of themselves. Parents must be patient and persistent in treatment.
The child has a fever of 40 degrees Celsius, takes Meropenem and Dexamethasone for fever reduction, and inquires about the precautions for using Dexamethasone and the care methods during high fever.
Epilepsy patients should carry a seizure alert card when going out and should travel with a family member who is familiar with their condition to avoid traveling alone.
The care for pediatric epilepsy should be based on the underlying cause. If it’s caused by a lack of calcium, supplementation with calcium and vitamin D, increased sun exposure, and enhanced nutrition can help alleviate symptoms; if it’s due to abnormal impulses, further examination and medication control are necessary.
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