Does Pediatric Massage Therapy Help Children?

Pediatric massage therapy has a significant effect on children’s indigestion, especially when performed after the child falls asleep. In addition, the traditional Chinese medicine practices of spleen surgery or acupoint massage have also been proven effective.
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Does Pediatric Nephrotic Syndrome Have a Genetic Component?

Pediatric nephrotic syndrome is caused by various reasons and factors leading to increased permeability of the glomerular basement membrane, resulting in a significant loss of protein from the blood into the urine. The main clinical diagnostic symptoms include 1) marked edema: a concave swelling that typically starts from the eyelids and gradually spreads throughout the body; 2) large amounts of proteinuria: the child’s urine has an excessive amount of foam; 3) most kidney disease syndromes do not have obvious symptoms, but about 30% of pediatric nephrotic syndrome cases are primary, with the main inflammation being an increase in glomerular basement membrane permeability. Clinical diagnosis often shows a series of symptoms, including large amounts of proteinuria, low albuminemia, hypercholesterolemia, significant concave edema, and renal dysfunction.
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Does Pediatric Olfactory Neuroblastoma Inherit from Parents?

Olfactory neuroblastoma, a malignant brain tumor that occurs during childhood, is not a genetic disease and has no connection with the parents’ genes. The exact cause of most tumors is still not well understood, with many factors potentially leading to tumor development, something that humans cannot prevent. In some cases, genetic testing can predict the likelihood of tumor growth and even the possible time of occurrence, but this is limited to only a few situations. In most cases, the cause of the tumor remains unknown. Therefore, you need not worry too much. If you have another child, there should be no problem. In fact, even identical twins may have one with the tumor while the other remains very healthy. So, please rest assured.
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Does Pediatric Paralysis Cause Foot Joint Pain?

A 25-year-old female patient inquires whether pediatric paralysis is associated with foot joint pain. The doctor explains that, based on the symptom description, pediatric paralysis generally does not cause joint pain while walking. The main cause of joint pain is inflammation, and it may also be related to bone spurs. It is recommended to undergo an MRI to understand the specific situation. If bone spurs are found, consider taking Osteospermum tablets or undergoing surgery; if there are no bone spurs, medication can be used for treatment. Hope this helps.
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