Cerebral palsy is a syndrome caused by non-progressive brain damage during the developmental period within one month after birth.
Understand the Identification Methods and Treatment Recommendations for Congenital Preauricular Fistula Types
This article will introduce how to determine the type of rhinitis, and provide relevant symptoms as well as treatment suggestions.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a viral infection that primarily presents with red rashes on the hands, feet, and inside the mouth, accompanied by fever. If you suspect your child may have Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease, it’s important to take them to the hospital for a pediatric examination promptly to avoid delaying treatment.
A purple-blue spot resembling a birthmark appeared on the left hairline of a child at birth. It has slightly increased in size with age (now three years old) and has no discomfort. It protrudes slightly during crying or fussing.
This article explains how to differentiate between infant hemangiomas and birthmarks based on their characteristics, emphasizing the importance of early medical treatment.
Understanding the Characteristics and Treatment Methods of Mixed Type Pediatric Cerebral Palsy
After birth, the baby shows some abnormalities such as less crying, dull gaze, less eye movement, weak suckling strength, and stiff facial expression. The doctor diagnoses the baby as having cerebral palsy. How can neonatal cerebral palsy be distinguished?
Classification and Treatment Methods of Newborn Jaundice
Based on the image and description, the child may have jaundice. It is recommended to consult a pediatrician for a diagnosis and receive appropriate treatment.