Understand the causes of pediatric sleep epilepsy and how it is diagnosed through medical history, symptoms, and EEG mapping.
The causes of pediatric tonsillitis may include viral or bacterial infections, symptoms including runny nose, tonsillitis, and general weakness. Blood test results show mild anemia, suggesting treatment for tonsillitis and a routine blood test.
Pediatric tracheitis can be a secondary infection caused by a cold, or it may be due to constitution or allergic factors. Treatment may involve the use of anti-inflammatory medications.
This article discusses the possible causes of pediatric vomiting and provides relevant treatment suggestions.
Pediatric white matter dysplasia may be caused by genetic factors, with varied symptoms and prognosis depending on the progression of the condition and treatment.
Is the peeling at the root of a child’s nail related to pediculosis barbae? How should it be treated? Please help clarify, thank you.
A 7-year-old child has been suffering from a dry cough for nearly a month after recovering from a cold, without fever, and not coughing during sleep. The child has a history of bronchitis and is weak and has no appetite.
Children often experience persistent coughing at night, which may be due to respiratory infections or allergies. It is important to identify the cause and treat accordingly.
A five-month-old baby experienced persistent diarrhea after being discharged from the hospital following pneumonia, despite taking various medications. Seeking possible causes of the diarrhea and treatment recommendations.
This article discusses the possible causes and treatment methods for persistent fever in children, including infectious diseases and non-infectious diseases, and provides strategies for parents to cope with the situation and preventive measures.