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Six months is the key month for finding cerebral palsy -
Stunned can also be epileptic seizures -
Abnormal movement and posture alert to cerebral palsy in children -
Can I stop taking the medicine after the "epilepsy" is well controlled? -
The weather is changeable, baby has a cold, beware of viral encephalitis
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Watch out for viral encephalitis in children with cold, fever and convulsions -
Children with encephalitis are easily mistaken for colds -
Repeated falls in children may be epilepsy -
Manifestations of ankylosing spondylitis in children -
Children wearing "wet shoes" are prone to scoliosis
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Children's endorsement bags may have scoliosis -
Seven year old baby's scoliosis was originally "sitting sickness" -
Low birth weight infants are prone to various diseases -
Watch out for the Three "Enemies" of Spine Health -
"Eat" refractory epilepsy in children?
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Children with spinal diseases like "hide and seek" -
One minute a year for parents to check scoliosis -
Six months is the key month for finding cerebral palsy -
Understanding the "One, Two, Three" of Pediatric Cerebral Palsy -
Girls with "bean sprouts" are prone to scoliosis
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Children with cold accompanied by headache and vomiting, beware of encephalitis -
Reminder: children should beware of viral encephalitis -
Is a child epileptic once he has a seizure -
How does the child's spine still bend when he sits correctly? -
Spine curvature will not "grow up and become better"
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Abnormal movement and posture alert to cerebral palsy in children -
Watch out for spinal deformity when children sit and lie incorrectly -
"Emotional Disorder" Becomes an Epidemic of Urban Babies -
Children's scoliosis is easily ignored by parents -
How to detect scoliosis in children early?
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Don't "close" epileptic children -
Adolescent children beware of long and crooked spine -
Difference between attention and epilepsy in children with high fever accompanied by convulsions -
Epilepsy in children: 3 common misconceptions of parents -
Understand the "one, two, three" of cerebral palsy (picture)
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Can't "turn three times and sit six times" to watch for cerebral palsy -
5 common sense of family nursing for children with epilepsy -
Low birth weight infants with heart and brain injury -
Acupoint injection is effective in treating children with cerebral palsy -
Children are always in a daze and need to be checked for "epilepsy"
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Children squeeze their eyes or have tic syndrome -
Which diseases are easily confused with childhood epilepsy -
What should epilepsy children pay attention to? -
What is the difference between childhood epilepsy and adult epilepsy -
How to identify children with pseudoepilepsy?
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What are the typical symptoms of baby epilepsy -
What examinations should be carried out if the baby is suspected of epilepsy -
Hypoxia at birth predisposes babies to cerebral palsy -
How to keep the intelligence of epileptic children? -
Epilepsy children learn a lot from watching movies and TV
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Are your children as tall as their shoulders? -
What are the symptoms of infantile epilepsy? -
The child's shoulder is high. Watch out for scoliosis -
How is epilepsy in children? -
Children's Epilepsy Play as Killers
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Six special manifestations of epilepsy in children -
If the baby can't walk after one year old, be aware of cerebral palsy -
Pediatric doctor: children's colds should be prevented from turning into encephalitis -
Watching TV and playing games on holidays is prone to epilepsy -
Children who indulge too much in summer vacation are prone to epilepsy
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Reveal 10 diseases caused by abnormal climate -
Overdrinking of pregnant women increases the probability of epilepsy in newborns -
Identify children with epilepsy, pay attention to small movements such as blinking -
Eight misunderstandings about epilepsy -
Why does epilepsy often occur in childhood?
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Expert: Three taboos for epileptic children during holidays -
Overeating is the primary cause of epilepsy in children -
Children's scoliosis is most easily found in summer -
Children often talk to themselves to be alert for signs of mental illness -
Does the child's scoliosis blame the posture?
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Early manifestations of cerebral palsy in children at different ages -
Children with cerebral palsy should be treated before the age of five -
Treatment of benign epilepsy in children should not be excessive -
Watch out for epilepsy when children have convulsions at night -
Can't "turn three times and sit six times" to watch for cerebral palsy
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Viral encephalitis is good at taking advantage of "deficiency" -
Eating and drinking can induce epilepsy in children -
Watch out for epilepsy when children suddenly lose consciousness -
Can't "turn three times and sit six times" to watch for cerebral palsy -
What are the symptoms of neonatal meningitis
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What are the manifestations of children's "emotional disorder"? -
The key period of treatment for children with cerebral palsy is before half a year old -
Early symptoms of encephalitis are similar to colds -
Children often "make faces". It's not naughty. It's sick -
"Three Difficulties" Symptoms of Brain Injury in Children
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Children should be alert to "small movements" -
The golden age of epilepsy treatment is before the age of 7 -
Child cerebral palsy: early detection is the key -
Don't treat children's encephalitis in autumn as a cold -
Total "cross your legs" affects the development of spine
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Attention should be paid to gait balance after polio operation -
Early manifestations of cerebral palsy in children at different ages -
Speculation on the causes of encephalitis in children this summer -
Why are there so many children with encephalitis this summer? -
Don't let your spine become a "killer"
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Children's scoliosis is most easily found in summer -
What are the symptoms of scoliosis in children -
Watch out for ankylosing spondylitis in children with low back pain -
What are the symptoms of neonatal meningitis -
Children's "Self testing method of scoliosis"
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Children with scoliosis do not need surgery -
Children with cerebral palsy should not miss the best opportunity for treatment -
Epilepsy need not be forced to cure -
Intractable epilepsy should be treated surgically -
Five misunderstandings in children's epilepsy cognition
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Precautions for daily life of children with epilepsy -
Four details for early detection of infant cerebral palsy -
Prevent children from deformities Start spinal examination at the age of 10 -
Symptoms of epilepsy in infants are most easily ignored -
Multiple exercise can prevent sensory integration disorder in children
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Watch out for epilepsy when children have convulsions at night -
Epilepsy or convulsion depends on body temperature -
Understand the "one, two, three" of cerebral palsy (picture) -
Children with cerebral palsy should be treated before the age of five -
Traditional Chinese Medicine Prescriptions for Prevention of Tourette's Disease in Spring