Facial palsy is a common and frequently occurring disease, often caused by wind-cold, leading to facial asymmetry and drooling.
Current treatment mainly focuses on cell permeation repair therapy, which involves transplanting neural cells into the damaged central nervous system to promote structural reconstruction and functional recovery
This article discusses common drug treatment options for optic nerve atrophy, including nerve-nourishing drugs, vasodilators, blood circulation and stasis dissolving drugs, as well as traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture therapy.
Discusses common medications for pediatric respiratory diseases and management recommendations for fever.
How to treat a child’s dry cough without phlegm and facial redness?
Symptoms have persisted for 15 days, including a dry cough without phlegm, a stuffy nose, and yellow nasal mucus. Medications for the common cold and antibiotics have been used with little effect. Swelling has not been relieved, and chest itching has started for several days. Antibiotic intravenous treatment at a children’s hospital has not been satisfactory, with itching reduced but the dry cough persists. What is the condition? What medication should be taken? Previous treatment and effectiveness: The combination of paracetamol and chlorphenamine tablets, roxithromycin, and ceftriaxone injection has been ineffective. What kind of assistance is needed: A persistent dry cough without phlegm for 15 days. Is it lung heat and wind-cold, or allergic bronchitis?
Discuss the dry vomiting phenomenon after an epileptic seizure and its causes.
The Duchenne screening result indicates high risk, inquiring about the probability of fetal issues and the accuracy of the test.
What should be paid attention to in the diet of patients with Duchenne syndrome?
The result of the Duchenne Syndrome screening is at a critical risk level, inquiring whether further testing is needed