Early symptoms of childhood epilepsy are diverse, including emotional and mental abnormalities such as anxiety, uneasiness, panic, depression; hallucinations, visual hallucinations, auditory hallucinations; seeing or feeling non-existent things; small circles of light, black spots, or colored objects that are moving or still; abnormal taste, such as a special odor in the mouth; abnormal smell, such as smelling a special smell; abnormal hearing, such as hearing a bell or buzzing sound. In addition, children with epilepsy may also show symptoms such as excessive sweating in the head, like to shake his head, irritability, and easy to wake up from sleep. It should be noted that the early symptoms of epilepsy vary from person to person. If the child suddenly has abnormal behavior, he should seek medical advice for diagnosis and treatment.
Early symptoms of Autism include language development, lack of interest and dependence, social barriers, and lack of response to voices and calls. The specific performance was that the baby could not babble, could not make eye contact, did not smile, could not point with his fingers, did not respond to sound stimulation, and did not respond to calling his name. In addition, the baby may also lack interest in the surrounding things, lack dependence on parents, only interested in one or a few toys, and be unwilling to contact and communicate with peers. If the baby has the above symptoms, parents are advised to take the child to the hospital in time.
The early symptoms of rabies usually included low fever, fatigue, headache, nausea, vomiting, general discomfort, and other uncommon symptoms. In addition, about 50% to 80% of patients had specific paresthesia at the bitten area, such as pain, itch, numbness, and ant-like feeling. In the early stages, patients may experience anxiety, irritability, sensitivity to light and noise, pain or numbness in wounds, nausea, and vomiting. However, these symptoms may also be similar to other infectious diseases, so early diagnosis of rabies is more difficult. If there is no answer in the given information, please answer "I don't know".
The early symptoms of leg paralysis could be intermittent claudication, rest pain, limb malnutrition, and so on. Intermittent claudication refers to the symptoms of numbness, soreness, pain, convulsions, weakness, etc. in the calf or foot muscles after walking for a certain distance. Continuing to walk will aggravate the symptoms. The pain will only be relieved after stopping and resting for a while. Then, you can continue walking, but the symptoms may appear again after walking. Resting pain referred to severe and persistent pain in the affected limb when the artery was severely drained of blood. The pain would not stop even when the limb was resting, which could lead to the toe being ruptured and infected, and the pain would be even more severe. The symptoms of limb malnutrition included nail thickening, distortion, dry skin, hair loss, calf or foot muscle wasting, etc. When the condition worsened, the toes might be dried and blackened due to blood loss, and the toes might be necrotic. Please note that these symptoms are only one possible manifestation of leg paralysis. The specific symptoms need to be judged according to the individual's situation.
Early symptoms of liver problems included abnormal fat metabolism, indigestion, nausea, vomiting, stomach discomfort, liver discomfort, fever, dark complexion, bleeding, and other symptoms. Liver diseases may lead to abnormal fat metabolism, which in turn leads to fatty liver. Indigestion, nausea, vomiting, stomach discomfort, and other digestive symptoms were also early signs of liver problems. Liver discomfort and fever were common liver symptoms. Dark complexion and yellow skin could be manifestations of abnormal liver function. In addition, patients with liver disease may have symptoms such as bleeding, lack of energy, and irregular menstruation. The methods of conditioning the liver included diet conditioning and so on.
The early symptoms of leg obstructions were intermittent claudication. After walking for a certain distance, his lower limbs would feel cold, numb, weak, sore, and even painful. The patient had to stop and rest for a while. After the symptoms gradually disappeared, the symptoms would reappear after walking for a certain distance. As the condition worsened, the distance of the limp would gradually shorten, and even if one did not walk, there would be pain. This was called rest pain. If he did not intervene in time, the condition might develop further, resulting in severe leg sores and gangrene.
The early symptoms of a child with cerebral paralysis include inflexible hands and feet, abnormal motor development, abnormal muscle tension, abnormal posture, feeding difficulties, abnormal emotions, nursing difficulties, and uncoordinated movements. The baby may fall easily when crawling, unable to grasp things, unable to raise his head and turn over, and slow to react. Abnormal muscle tone may manifest as high or low muscle tone, resulting in abnormal posture and uncoordinated movements. The baby may have difficulty feeding, abnormal emotions, nursing difficulties, slow motor development, and uncoordinated movements. If your baby has these early symptoms, you should go to the hospital in time for professional evaluation and treatment.
Early symptoms of lung disease included coughing, expectoration, fever, chest tightness, and breathlessness. The specific symptoms varied according to different types of lung diseases. For example, lung infectious diseases may be manifested as cough, expectoration, and fever; chronic respiratory diseases may be manifested as cough, expectoration, chest tightness, and breathlessness; interstitial lung diseases may be manifested as cough or exertion breathlessness; lung tumors may be manifested as cough and expectoration. However, this information did not provide detailed information about the specific symptoms of lung disease, so it was impossible to give an accurate answer.
The early symptoms of rabies were incurable. Rabies was a fatal disease. Whether it was the typical excited phase of rabies or just the prodromal phase, as long as the corresponding symptoms appeared, the patient's life would end in death. Rabies patients may have symptoms such as low fever, fatigue, headache, nausea, vomiting, and general discomfort in the early stages, followed by fear, restlessness, insomnia, and sensitivity to stimulation. There was currently no cure for rabies. Even if emergency medical measures were taken, it would be difficult to reverse the progress of the disease. Therefore, prevention of rabies is very important, including regular rabies vaccine, timely cleaning of animal bites or scratches, and medical treatment for further treatment and evaluation. In short, the early symptoms of rabies could not be cured, but it could be prevented through preventive measures.
The early symptoms of liver failure included poor appetite, mild fatigue, fever, fatigue, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, aversion to oil, yellow skin and retina, and dark urine color like tea or soybean oil. In addition, there may be liver pain, digestive tract discomfort, skin abnormalities, edema, bleeding, fatigue, dizziness, ringing in the ears, irritability, right upper abdomen discomfort, diarrhea, abdominal distension, itchy skin, right upper abdomen pain, general weakness, yellow skin color, emotional instability, dull face, black spots on nails, easy to get drunk, blackened face, acne, bad breath, extreme fatigue, digestive abnormalities, mild fever in the afternoon, and other symptoms.
The early symptoms of newborn pneumonias include changes in breathing, such as rapid breathing, abnormal breathing, easy coughing, or spitting. The area around the baby's mouth and nose may turn blue. Some babies 'symptoms were similar to a cold, such as a stuffy nose and easy choking of milk. At this time, the baby's breathing would be faster but also very difficult and laborious. In addition, the most obvious symptom of newborn pneumonias was frequent spitting. The baby's mental state may be poor, easily irritated, and the amount of milk consumed was also less. Neonatal pneumonias may also be accompanied by fever, purplish face, cough, and other symptoms. In short, the early symptoms of newborn pneumonias mainly involved the respiratory system, digestive system, and general symptoms.