Explore whether a child’s inattention and restlessness during class are symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and provide corresponding professional advice.
An 18-month-old baby born on December 5, 2008, was hospitalized for treatment due to high fever and convulsions on November 15, 2009, and July 12, 2010. The parents inquire whether it is a symptom of epilepsy.
A child’s crying and confusion at night may be due to being startled or overstimulation from daytime activities. If there are no other abnormalities, there is no need to be overly concerned.
A child’s sleep spasm may be one of the early symptoms of epilepsy, but it could also be caused by other reasons.
A child’s sudden fainting, foaming at the mouth, and rolling eyes may be a seizure. Immediate medical diagnosis is recommended.
A child’s temperature below 37 degrees Celsius is typically not considered a low fever; it may be due to weakness of the body constitution or excessive medication leading to a drop in body temperature.
Is a child’s tongue thrust and drooling between 5 and 7 AM a symptom of epilepsy?
Does a crooked mouth during photography indicate facial nerve paralysis?
Do you have facial paralysis if you notice your mouth is crooked in photos?
A fetal 21 chromosome anomaly may be caused by a genetic mutation, not necessarily inherited from the parents.