How to Treat? Pediatric Epilepsy

A two-year-and-ten-month-old boy experienced convulsive symptoms due to a cold at the age of one year and two months. As of the day before yesterday, he has had four episodes of convulsive seizures, with fever occurring in the last three episodes. During the seizures, he exhibited unconscious reactions, clenched jaws, half-closed eyes, dazed and lackluster appearance, blue face, dark purple lips, rapid breathing, and facial spasms. Perform a 24-hour dynamic electroencephalogram for him. Not all epilepsy patients can be diagnosed through tests. Check the brain. Some patients diagnosed may not actually have epilepsy. But that’s what Western medicine calls epilepsy waves. Abnormal waves can also appear in other diseases. Traditional Chinese medicine believes this is just a reflex phenomenon. Still, opt for traditional Chinese medicine. Chinese medicine can completely cure the symptoms in a short time. Many patients also choose surgical treatment, but it carries significant risks, potentially causing extensive damage and side effects. Surgery is often the last choice for epilepsy patients due to its important breakthroughs in clinical practice.
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How to Use Traditional Chinese Medicine to Treat Facial Spasm After Facial Paralysis?

After facial paralysis, there is a tendency for the face to spasm again, usually a symptom caused by Bell’s palsy. It is recommended to seek professional advice from a neurologist or physical therapy department for acupuncture and massage therapy. If traditional Chinese medicine treatment is needed, consider taking Tianma Gelatin Capsules or Xiao Huofan Dan. In daily life, it is important to avoid wind and spicy, irritating foods, and it is best to take medication that nourishes the nerves for symptomatic treatment.
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How to View ADHD

ADHD is one of the most common psychological disorders during childhood and adolescence, and it requires attention and treatment.
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