Emergency measures to lower intraocular pressure should be initiated if it is found to be elevated, and treatment options include intravenous therapy or the use of anti-glaucoma eye drops. If these measures are not effective, glaucoma surgery may be considered. It is recommended that patients undergo regular hospital check-ups for professional diagnosis.
Elevated levels of N-Acetyl-D-Glucosaminidase and Urease in urine may indicate early kidney damage.
How to effectively treat an eleven-year-old girl who frequently wets the bed at night and is deeply asleep and unresponsive to awakening.
Providing information about the eligibility criteria for stem cell transplantation in cerebral palsy treatment.
There is no known effective method to immediately eliminate memory disorders in ADHD patients. It is recommended to improve memory through repeated learning and memory training, and consider using some auxiliary medications under a doctor’s guidance, such as folic acid and children’s intelligence syrup.
Discuss the treatment methods for a 17-month-old infant’s fever accompanied by abdominal pain, as well as the treatment and care for acute mesenteric lymphadenitis.
Introducing emergency treatment methods for children’s burns
Sharing emergency care and nursing methods for newborn asphyxia
Does using an emergency contraceptive pill after pregnancy affect the fetus, and how to ensure healthy pregnancy?
What diseases can pediatric surgery treat, and how to handle a baby coughing up milk from the nose? Which symptoms fall under pediatric internal medicine?