Brain diseases in young children can show up as poor motor skills, loss of previously acquired skills, abnormal eye movements, and excessive fatigue. It's important to note that any combination of these symptoms or even just one persistent symptom should prompt a visit to a doctor for proper diagnosis.
Let's take 'Starlight Stupor' as an example. Symptoms could be disorientation, seeing star - like flashes in the vision, and a tendency to mumble about the stars. This would make sense as the disease is related to being affected by starlight. Also, the character might have a strange attraction to open spaces at night, as if they are trying to get closer to the stars that are making them ill.
Common symptoms from real stories often involve headaches, which may be accompanied by a feeling of pressure in the head. Seizures can be a very noticeable symptom too. Additionally, cognitive changes can occur. People might have trouble concentrating, remembering things, or making decisions. There could also be weakness or numbness in parts of the body, such as in the arms or legs. This is because the tumour may be interfering with the nerve signals in the brain that control movement and sensation.
Well, different types of brain tumours can have quite varied symptoms. Tumours in the frontal lobe might cause personality changes. A person could become more irritable or have mood swings. Tumours in the cerebellum often lead to problems with balance and coordination. They can also cause dizziness. In contrast, tumours in the brainstem may affect vital functions like breathing and heart rate, and symptoms could include difficulty swallowing or slurred speech.
Children with worms may have the following symptoms: 1. ** Digestive system symptoms ** - ** Stomachache **: Most of the time, it is paroxysm. The pain is mostly around the navel. It may be relieved after massaging. - ** Anorexia or partial eclipse **: The parasites in the intestines will affect the digestive function, thus affecting the child's appetite, causing anorexia and partial eclipse. - ** Abnormal appetite **: It may be a big appetite but no weight gain. The body is in a state of growth and development, but it eats a lot but loses weight. Or it is easy to get hungry and eats a lot of snacks but does not gain weight. 2. ** Skin related symptoms ** - ** Long Worm Spots **: Faint white round or oval spots appear on the skin of the face and neck, with small grayish-white scales on them. - ** Rash Unknown **: For no apparent reason, the skin repeatedly appears with a condition similar to "wind lumps". 3. ** Sleep-related symptoms **: easily agitated and nervous during the day, poor sleep quality at night, easily awakened, teeth grinding, drooling. 4. ** Eye symptoms **: There are blue round, triangular, or half-moon shaped spots on the white of the eye. 5. ** Other symptoms * - [Pica: You may like to eat mud, paper, cloth, wall dust, erasers, chalk, pencil, and other strange things.] - ** Anal discomfort **: If parasites such as roundworms crawl out of the anus at night to lay eggs, it will cause itching in the anus, and the child may unconsciously scratch the anus. - ** Mental and development **: If there are worms in the body for a long time, it may affect the development of the body. The body may be smaller than that of the same age, the body may be thin, and there may be irritability. - ** Special circumstances **: When the parasite affects the lungs, liver, brain, eyes, and other organs, symptoms such as chest pain, cough, expectoration, hemoptysis, headache, and epilepsy may occur. If the infection is in the eyes, it may cause vision loss or even blindness. However, these symptoms could also be caused by other diseases, so they needed to be judged in conjunction with other tests. The novel " Watching the Moon on Fish Island " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Early symptoms of depression in children include the following: 1. ** In terms of emotions ** - Low Mood: Feeling depressed, sad, and depressed for a long time. You need to pay special attention to low moods that last for more than two weeks. You may even experience extreme world-weariness and be unable to obtain happiness from normal activities. - Emotional fluctuations: sometimes low, sad, silent, sometimes suddenly become irritable, irritable, easy to lose temper when encountering bad things, teenagers may have more intense emotional fluctuations, often suddenly from happy to low or angry. - [Loss of happiness: Being in a depressed state for a long time, unable to communicate with others normally, and unable to be interested in the people and things around you.] 2. ** Interested ** - Decline of interest: No longer interested in anything, losing enthusiasm for previous hobbies, losing interest in daily activities (such as sports, socializing, games, hobbies, etc.), no longer having the motivation and enthusiasm to participate. 3. ** In terms of social interaction ** - Reduce or resist social activities: unwilling to contact others, reduce communication with friends and family, become more withdrawn and silent, avoid communication with family and friends, avoid social activities, reduce participation in daily activities such as family and school, and even give up school or other important tasks. 4. ** Physical aspects ** - Sleep problems: Difficulty falling asleep, early waking up, insomnia, or drowsiness may occur. - Dieting problems: There may be loss of appetite, loss of interest in food, weight loss, or increased appetite and binge eating. - Other physical discomfort: physical discomfort, dizziness, chest tightness, nausea, limb weakness, headache, stomach pain, etc. These symptoms have no obvious physiological reasons but may appear frequently. 5. ** In terms of self-awareness ** - Self-denial: Often belittling oneself, lacking confidence in one's own abilities, frequently showing inferiority or disappointment in oneself, thinking that one can't do things well, and even losing confidence in the future. Thinking about problems tends to be negative, pessimistic, and often feels hopeless. - Attention and learning difficulties: Difficulties in learning and concentration, such as decline in academic performance, memory loss, lack of concentration, etc., may also cause a decline in learning motivation, slow thinking, or even complete loss of motivation to learn, resulting in frequent truancy. 6. ** Other aspects ** - Self-harm tendency: It is possible to have thoughts and behaviors that harm oneself to relieve inner pain and relieve suppressed emotions, such as repeated scratches, cuts, burns, etc., and the wounds do not conform to common accidents. It will also prevent others from seeing traces of self-harm. - Suicide-related situations may occur: directly talking about death or suicide, suddenly becoming calm from extreme depression, alienating others, researching suicide methods, places, and tools, and implementing suicide plans. - Over-sensitivity: Extremely sensitive to external evaluations or peer opinions, easily feeling neglected and ostracized, which in turn aggravate inferiority and loneliness. - Rebellious behavior: Relieve stress by rebelling and defying parents and teachers. As stress increases, you may seek extreme ways to escape pain, such as abusing drugs, alcohol, or participating in other dangerous activities. - Internet addiction: Long-term addiction to social media, video games, videos, and other online activities, escaping real difficulties and stress through the virtual world.
The symptoms of a child suffering from anxiety disorder were reflected in many aspects such as physical, mental, psychological, behavior, cognition, and sleep. On the physical side, there may be headaches, nausea, difficulty breathing, stomachaches, sleeplessness, restlessness, trembling fingers, increased heart rate, palpitation, chest tightness, short breath, tense muscles, sweating of hands and feet, frequent and urgent urinating, gastric discomfort (such as constipation, diarrhea), inexplicable palpitation, palpitation, chest tightness, short breath, breathlessness, and general discomfort. In terms of mental health, there would be continuous nervousness, anxiety, irritability, irritability, fear, timidity, and pressure that was higher than normal. It was easy to feel excessive and continuous fear of unknown and unhappening things. There might also be a decline in memory, concentration, and concentration. The behavior is manifested by avoiding school and social occasions, often being irritable, impatient, disobedient, aggressive, crying when something happens, refusing to go to school, even running away from home, and may also have anger outbursts, irritability or inability to rest, need to constantly comfort, clingy, avoiding daily situations (such as school or social activities), doing housework or having difficulties in studies. In terms of cognition, he would repeatedly ask questions about other people's words. It was obvious that he lacked self-confidence, felt inferior, had a low self-evaluation, and always thought of problems from a negative perspective. In terms of sleep, there may be symptoms such as difficulty falling asleep, decreased sleep quality, or early waking up.
The symptoms of parasitic infection in children mainly include abdominal distension, abdominal pain, diarrhea, chest pain, cough, expectoration, hemoptysis, headache, etc. In severe cases, symptoms such as decreased vision and epilepsy may occur. In addition, there may also be symptoms such as unstable sleep, grinding teeth, nausea and vomiting, strange spots on the skin of the face (such as round or oval pale white spots with small scales, occasionally accompanied by itching), eating a lot but being very thin, etc. However, symptoms such as frequent grinding of teeth, white spots on nails, white spots on the body, itchy anus, and stomachache could not be used as accurate evidence for parasites in children's stomachs. They could be caused by other reasons. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Headaches are often a common symptom. In many sad brain cancer stories, the patient starts with mild headaches that gradually become more severe and frequent.
Sometimes it's because they haven't received the necessary vaccinations. Or maybe they haven't been taught proper hygiene habits.
Children with ascaris may have symptoms of white spots, which are mainly manifested as round white spots on the face. The color is lighter than the normal skin around, and it is mostly distributed on the cheeks. At the same time, there may be white spots or lines on the child's nails. However, people often mistake the white pityriasis on children's faces (a scaly hypopigmentation patch, round or oval, the size of a coin, clear borders, dry surface, covered with a small amount of chaff) for white spots of ascaris. However, white pityriasis and ascaris are not necessarily related. The cause of the disease may be related to the function of the digestive tract, uneven nutrition, and sun exposure. If a child is suspected of suffering from ascaris, in addition to the symptoms of white spots, it may also be accompanied by malnutrition, mental retard, stunted growth, intermittent pain around the navel, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, indigestion, and other symptoms such as allergic reactions (such as hives, Ang! oedemas, itchy skin, and sinutides). In severe cases, it may lead to complications such as bile duct ascaris and intestinal obstruction. If the child has repeated abdominal pain, and routine tests show ascaris eggs, or see ascaris discharged in the feces, it can be diagnosed with ascaris. It needs to be treated with oral anthelmintic under the guidance of a doctor. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!