Repeated convulsions
Introduction
Introduction It is a fast, short-lived, repetitive, purposeful, stereotyped involuntary movement, common with blinks, grin, squats, shrugs, etc.
Cause
Cause
Chinese medicine believes that the cause of convulsions is mainly caused by heat and poison, wind and yang disturbance, wind and phlegm, and blood loss.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Carbon dioxide binding blood sugar
When the striated muscle appears involuntarily contracted frog, it can be diagnosed as convulsion. However, to distinguish which type needs to be judged according to the specific clinical manifestations. The hand and foot peristalsis and trembling are obvious to the extremities, which is different from convulsions. In addition to detailed medical history, symptoms and physical examination, routine examinations of blood, urine, and stool are necessary. Other laboratory tests are performed according to the condition, such as cerebrospinal fluid, blood glucose, urea nitrogen, carbon dioxide binding, and X-ray, B-mode ultrasound, electrocardiogram, CT, etc., to assist in the establishment of diagnosis.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
1, a major epileptic seizure.
2, rickets convulsions.
3, mental tremor.
4, myopathy muscle atrophy.
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