Treatment and Daily Care for Children with Allergic Purpura
Allergic purpura is a common microvascular reactive hemorrhagic disease, with most patients having a good prognosis.
The treatment methods for allergic purpura include clearing heat and detoxifying, nourishing yin and strengthening the spleen in traditional Chinese medicine, as well as corticosteroids in Western medicine.
The clinical symptoms of allergic purpura can be treated. Understanding the causes of allergic purpura can help prevent outbreaks, and through rest and adjustment, one can achieve a return to normalcy.
Children have shorter eustachian tubes, which make it easier for pharyngitis to lead to otitis media. In the acute phase, pain is common. If not treated promptly or improperly, it may develop into chronic otitis media, resulting in persistent discharge from the ear canal. It is recommended to seek early treatment to prevent future complications.
Can allergic rhinitis be inherited by the next generation?
Allergies can be effectively treated with traditional Chinese medicine powders and internal herbal medicine without surgery, and they have no toxic side effects.
The Connection Between Infant Ear Discomfort and Upper Respiratory Infections, and Treatment Recommendations
The effectiveness of amblyopia treatment is related to age, and correction and training are the main methods.
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