Consultation on a Newborn’s Jaundice Condition on the Fourth Day After Birth
A one-year-old child was born with a crooked mouth when crying, and we are inquiring whether it is a neurological disorder and what appropriate treatment should be taken.
At 22+4 weeks of pregnancy, an ultrasound revealed the fetus’s biparietal diameter (BPD) to be 5.9 cm, but the nasal bone measured only 0.49 cm. I am asking if this situation is normal and if further examination is needed to rule out chromosomal abnormalities.
Is a single recurrence of epilepsy symptoms in children severe?
Patients with facial paralysis often ask whether a single-injection therapy is feasible.
A six-year-old child experiencing muscle spasms, foaming at the mouth, and vomiting may have epilepsy. Early examination and treatment are crucial, with costs varying depending on the condition and treatment methods.
When a child suddenly falls while standing, sometimes accompanied by sudden crying and loss of muscle strength, followed by a return to normalcy after a few seconds, what does this possibly indicate?
Hyperactive behavior in children may require professional assessment.
Excessive blinking in children can be caused by various reasons, including eye diseases, eye fatigue, and psychological stress.
A two-and-a-half-year-old child experiences hand spasms in the early hours of the morning, which may indicate epilepsy.