How to Treat Pediatric Absence Epilepsy

Treatment for pediatric absence epilepsy requires a detailed medical history and necessary examinations, such as EEG, CT scan of the head, and MRI, before proper treatment can be administered. The most commonly used medications include traditional antiepileptic drugs like carbamazepine and valproate sodium.
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How to Treat Pediatric Adenoid Hypertrophy?

Pediatric adenoid hypertrophy may be caused by a cold or cough that hasn’t healed completely, leading to long-term nasal congestion that can affect facial development and intelligence, and even trigger otitis media. Early surgery or iontophoresis treatment should be considered. For mild cases, it may be considered to wait until around 10 years old when the adenoids may shrink on their own.
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