A family member suddenly experiences facial twitching and stiffness, with lips twitching as well. After examination, it is confirmed to be peripheral facial paralysis, accompanied by facial muscle spasms. This symptom may persist for a short period, with an estimated recovery time of about two weeks.
Facial plaster treatment has been clinically proven to be valuable and effective in alleviating symptoms. When combined with oral medications, acupuncture, physical therapy, and other treatment methods such as massage, the effects are even more pronounced.
Facial twitching could be a sign of facial paralysis, but it might also be due to insufficient rest or excessive stress. In severe cases, it could be a symptom of brain or neurological system issues. It is advisable to seek medical examination to determine the cause.
A patient inquires whether constant drowsiness is a symptom of an epileptic seizure, describing their condition and treatment experience. The doctor suggests a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatment and explains the therapeutic effects of traditional Chinese medicine.
An 8-month-old baby girl has convulsions and frothing at the mouth every time she has a fever. Is this epilepsy? Can epilepsy cause fever?
Unintentional blinking or frowning movements in children could be a sign of tic disorder, a common condition affecting children and adolescents.
Frequent fainting accompanied by vomiting white foam in a child may be a sign of epilepsy. It is recommended to undergo an EEG examination.
A 12-year-old boy has been frequently shaking his head for over half a year, with no significant improvement after traditional Chinese medicine treatment. Recently, his symptoms have worsened, with his neck twisting to the right and stopping, making it impossible for him to control it himself. The parents are worried it might be ADHD.
Is genetic metabolic brain disease completely curable, and are there any sequelae?
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