My baby is just three days old. The doctor diagnosed it as physiological jaundice. I’ve heard that giving the baby glucose water can help alleviate jaundice. I’m not sure if it’s okay to drink it.
Guaifenesin may have a certain therapeutic effect on neural facial palsy due to its nerve-nourishing properties, which can promote the recovery of nerve damage. However, the treatment of facial palsy should be tailored to the cause, such as facial neuritis-induced facial palsy, which can be treated with medication.
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Children are threatened by optic nerve atrophy, so families must bring their children for timely medical consultation and treatment, avoiding various misconceptions. It is crucial to seek symptomatic treatment promptly. For parents, it’s important to keep a close watch on their child’s condition and do everything possible to help them receive timely and effective treatment.
A child has been diagnosed with scoliosis due to chest deformity. Can you tell me about the effectiveness of Longmu Zhuanggu Granules in treating it?
Facial paralysis is primarily caused by facial nerve palsy and surrounding muscle atrophy, which is necessarily associated with excessive wind exposure. Treatment requires active nutritional nerve medications, and simply using Maqizi for treatment has relatively little effect. It also needs to be combined with therapies such as acupuncture and small needle knives to promote nerve recovery. This condition is chronic and usually difficult to cure completely, requiring patience in treatment to achieve effective results.
After taking medication for two days, the symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease have not improved significantly. The original red spots on the hands have turned into white blisters, and there is still a symptom of drooling.