Lumbar puncture indicates normal cerebrospinal fluid pressure; hydrocephalus treatment depends on the severity.
A Detailed Explanation of the Uses and Administration of Magnesium Sulfate
Infant viral fever may be accompanied by symptoms such as fever, runny nose, nasal congestion, cough, sore throat, headache, and general discomfort. It is recommended to seek medical guidance for treatment and to ensure adequate hydration and proper care.
The main symptoms of infantile epilepsy include sudden movements of the limbs and facial muscles, often accompanied by upward rolling of the eyes, staring or squinting, and brief loss of consciousness.
The paralysis of facial muscles following Bell’s palsy is due to damage to the facial nerve after inflammation and the incorrect growth of nerves during regeneration. Patients in the early stages may benefit from self-facial muscle training, and medication may be injected as needed to assist recovery. Patients can practice smiling in front of a mirror, aiming for a symmetrical and natural smile. When satisfied with the smile expression, remember the direction and force used by the facial muscles and incorporate this into daily training. This is known as smile training. Patients can consult at the Nine Hospital for outpatient services.
Recommendations for managing a mild dry cough accompanied by wheezing sounds at night, with no symptoms during the day.
A 6-month-old baby cannot lift its head, can roll over, and has normal appetite, but sometimes it trembles. Could this be a manifestation of pediatric epilepsy? How should it be treated?
What are the manifestations of facial paralysis?
Medical consultation regarding a 2-month-old baby who fell from a 50cm-high bed to the floor tiles.
Medication Recommendations for 5-Year-Old Children with Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease