Offer professional advice on pregnancy and childbirth for patients with chronic hepatitis B.
Can a woman in her 50s maintain a sex life, and how to determine the appropriate frequency
Does chromosomal abnormality in women affect the ability to have a healthy baby?
Whether a woman with epilepsy can continue breastfeeding during an episode depends on the treatment method. She can breastfeed if she hasn’t taken anti-epileptic medication, but should have someone else present to prevent an attack; if medication is required, she should consult her attending physician.
Issues regarding medication adjustment for an 11-year-old girl with epilepsy.
A young female patient asks whether she can get pregnant when her epilepsy attacks are infrequent. The doctor advises discontinuing medication and undergoing a comprehensive health check-up during stable periods, and undergoing fetal monitoring at a specialized hospital. At the same time, it is recommended that couples with epilepsy should be cautious when considering pregnancy, as the risk of the next generation developing the disease is higher.
Abdominal pain and vomiting in children could be a sign of epilepsy, but a diagnosis requires examination through EEGs and other tests.
Children’s diarrhea issues have always been a concern for parents, and when treating this condition, it is important to consider general treatment methods. Parents can only help their children recover from the disease as quickly as possible by using the correct methods.
Understanding the safety of taking Acetaminophen with formula milk.
Discussing the Combined Use of Acetaminophen Slow-Release Tablets and Children’s Heatclear Granules