The Cause and Treatment Suggestions for a Five-Year-Old Boy’s Syncope

In May 2013, a five-year-old boy experienced syncope twice. After hospital examination, no abnormalities were found. This condition may be caused by insufficient cerebral blood supply, and it is recommended to use vasodilator medications for treatment and consider further examination. Given the seriousness of pediatric neurological diseases, timely seeking professional treatment is crucial.
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The Cause of Multiple Seizures in My Daughter

My daughter experienced seizures at around six months old due to diarrhea, which occurred nine times in total, with each episode lasting longer than the last and happening during high fevers. Additionally, her language development is delayed, limited to simple sounds like ‘Dad’, ‘Mom’, and ‘Grandpa’, which may be related to the seizures.
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