Child seizures can be a common condition caused by high fever or other factors, and should be treated promptly.
The child is 18 months old and has seizures with eyes wide open and stiff during crying, followed by vomiting and gradual recovery after half a minute. Seeking possible causes.
Parents are confused by the sleep issues of a 7-month-old baby and the blood routine test results, requiring professional diagnosis.
A three-and-a-half-year-old child suddenly falls off a trampoline and is unable to stand up, complaining of knee pain. The hospital X-ray showed no fractures, no swelling, but the child still cannot walk after five days. How should this be handled? How long will it take to recover, and will appropriate exercise be necessary?
The child experienced elevated blood counts after a fever, leading to dizziness and vomiting. After treatment, the blood counts initially decreased, then rose again. The child still exhibits dizziness and vomiting symptoms, seeking help for the cause and treatment suggestions.
A two-and-a-half-year-old child experienced multiple episodes of sudden unconsciousness due to fever that didn’t fully recover when he was one year old. Days ago, the child had a similar episode while playing, collapsing without apparent warning, and was diagnosed with fever-induced symptoms. Parents are concerned whether these symptoms could be signs of epilepsy and seek treatment advice.
This article discusses the phenomenon of brain hypoxia caused by child tic disorder and its impact on memory, and provides suggestions for traditional Chinese medicine treatment.
Clinical manifestations and related suggestions for child tonsillitis
When a child has tonsillitis and difficulty swallowing, it’s important to seek medical attention promptly and provide light, nutritious foods such as vegetables, fruits, cooked noodles, and congee. Avoid spicy, irritating foods and allergens.
A 4-week-old child has been running a fever for two days, and blood tests show inflammation. Possible causes include upper respiratory infections and bacterial infections. If oral anti-inflammatory medication is ineffective, intravenous treatment is recommended.