Epilepsy FAQs

Do You Know These FAQs about Epilepsy! There are certain things that are not under your control – seizures are one among those. They occur suddenly or randomly without any obvious cause. Sometimes, certain things can increase the number of ...

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Neurodevelopmental disorders symptoms

  Neurodevelopmental disorders are neurological problems that interfere with the acquisition, retention or application of specific skills or sets of information. These disorders may be due to problems with memory, attention, social interaction, problem-solving ability, perception, and language. In the ...

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what are the early signs of autism

What are the early signs of autism? They lack interest in people They don’t show any body gestures’ such as showing or pointing something They don’t pay attention to someone when their name is called. They do it consistently They ...

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migraine or sinus headache

Children too suffer from both sinus and migraines. Parents usually don’t pay much attention to headaches in children assuming that they are just normal. Your child got pain in the forehead and cheeks with a runny and stuffy nose. For ...

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Types of headaches in children

Types of headaches in children: Though headaches are common in children, they are often not very serious. Children too develop different types of headaches like adults – such as sinus headaches, migraines, headaches due to fever, cold, and flu, and ...

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new treatment for childhood epilepsy

New treatment for childhood epilepsy: How long a child needs to take medication for epilepsy is a big question: The child can take epilepsy medicines as long as their paediatric neurologist recommends them taking medication. The doctor may recommend stopping ...

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Prevention of meningitis Children are prone to get infected by meningitis that affects the delicate meninges of the brain. Meningitis is caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi and spreads through close contact with the individual infected with the condition. Children ...

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