The baby was diagnosed with infant spasticity at 6 months old and began treatment one month after the onset.
A six-month-old baby exhibits thumb-sucking behavior accompanied by trembling, seeking possible causes and solutions.
An 18-day-old infant exhibits symptoms resembling a convulsion, with occasional twitching of the head and limbs. The video EEG shows occasional sharp-slow waves in the left temporal region, raising concerns about potential impact on brain development and treatment options.
Seizure symptoms appear after fever, affecting brain nerves
Infantile spasms are a specific type of epilepsy unique to infancy, occurring in approximately one out of every 3,000 to 4,000 infants.
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Down syndrome is a congenital chromosomal abnormality with no cure available at present. It can only be managed through postnatal rehabilitation training to reduce the recurrence of complications.
An eight-day-old neonate at Harbin Children’s Hospital was diagnosed with biliary atresia and recommended for surgical treatment.