How to Handle Elevated Myocardial Enzyme Levels in Babies

Elevated myocardial enzyme levels in newborns may be related to amniotic fluid contamination. After a thorough examination, it is confirmed that elevated myocardial enzyme levels do not necessarily indicate myocardial disease. Instead, they may be due to the lower normal reference values for infants compared to adults. Treatment usually involves additional therapy to lower myocardial enzyme levels, which generally does not affect the baby’s growth and development, but it is important to be aware of the possibility of congenital myocardial damage.
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How to Handle Epileptic Seizures in Children?

The child has been experiencing epilepsy seizures since five months old. An MRI shows a 4cm arachnoid cyst in the head. The doctor says the child is too young and will undergo surgery around one year old. Currently taking Keppra, had a recurrence during a cold and cough at the hospital. Seeking treatment advice.
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