sài kinh
Definition
- Noun:
- Infantile convulsions: A traditional Vietnamese term for a childhood illness or condition characterized by seizures or convulsions, often involving spasms of the limbs.
- Childhood febrile disease: Historically refers to a category of severe, convulsive illnesses in infants and young children.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Đứa trẻ được chẩn đoán bị sài kinh. (The child was diagnosed with infantile convulsions.)
- Dân gian có nhiều bài thuốc chữa sài kinh. (There are many folk remedies for treating infantile convulsions.)
Advanced Usage
- The term "sài kinh" is primarily used in historical or traditional medical contexts. In modern medicine, specific conditions like epilepsy or febrile seizures are diagnosed instead.
Variants and Related Words
- Sài đẹn (n): Another traditional term for a class of childhood illnesses, sometimes used interchangeably or in a related context to "sài kinh."
Synonyms
- Infantile spasms: A medical term for a specific type of seizure disorder in infants.
- Febrile seizures: Convulsions caused by a high fever in young children.
- Childhood convulsions: General term for seizures occurring in children.
Notes on Usage
- "Sài kinh" is an archaic term. It is important to note that modern healthcare does not use this as a clinical diagnosis. Any child exhibiting symptoms of seizures requires immediate professional medical attention.