A four-month-old baby, following treatment for anemia, began exhibiting intermittent lifting of the shoulders, each lasting no more than a second, accompanied by occasional blinking of the eyebrows. Parents are concerned whether these movements are convulsions or other serious conditions.
Inquiry regarding whether a four-month-old baby’s sudden shoulder shaking is something to worry about.
Not being able to express at the age of four doesn’t necessarily mean a child has an intellectual disability
If a child doesn’t participate in activities at preschool, it might be due to shyness and the unfamiliar environment. Parents can appropriately relax their demands and encourage their child to participate.
A three-and-a-half-year-old child experienced body convulsions and rolled eyes during a high fever, raising concerns about whether it was an epilepsy symptom.
A low-risk trisomy test result is generally normal, but the timing of the test and the level of risk should be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Can an abnormal EEG after a cold be considered as epilepsy symptoms?
After a child experienced a seizure following a fever of 38.4 degrees, there have been symptoms of suspected minor seizures during sleep for the past half month. The parent asks if these seizures could be benign and how to self-heal.
A newborn is 19 days old and has a jaundice index of 15.5. The doctor advises hospitalization. The nature of jaundice and treatment methods.
Is it concerning if a baby twitches their hands and feet slightly during naps?