How Severe is Nephrotic Syndrome?

Nephrotic syndrome is a chronic disease. If left untreated or not adequately recovered, it may lead to renal failure and even uremia. It is recommended to seek medical advice early on and adopt appropriate nourishment and treatment, such as hormone therapy or a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine.
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How Severe is Orbital Tumor and Swelling?

Orbital tumors refer to tumors that appear in the surrounding area of the eye, which may cause swelling and a feeling of pain. Although their incidence rate is not high, due to their special location, they are usually handled by ophthalmologists. Since the possibility of malignant tumors is relatively low, it is recommended to undergo examination and treatment at a qualified specialist hospital as soon as possible.
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How Severe is Pediatric Bronchitis Pneumonia? What Symptoms Are Present? How Should It Be Treated? What Are the Treatment Effects?

Pediatric bronchitis pneumonia is a common respiratory disease in children, with varying severity and symptom presentation due to individual differences. Treatment methods typically include antibiotic therapy, supportive care, and measures to prevent complications. The effectiveness of treatment depends on the severity of the condition, the timing of treatment, and the overall health status of the patient.
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How Severe is Pediatric Cerebral Palsy and Where is the Best Place to Treat It in Beijing?

Pediatric cerebral palsy often develops before birth or in infancy, with causes including birth injuries, neonatal jaundice, and brain hypoxia. Symptoms mainly include increased muscle tone and difficulty with abduction; severe cases may present with muscle rigidity and spasms, joints maintaining a flexed posture; mild cases may show poor fine motor skills in hands, and the heels cannot touch the ground when walking. These patients often have language development and articulation disorders, as well as strabismus. About 1/3 of patients have varying degrees of seizures and intellectual disabilities. Cerebral palsy can lead to delayed motor development, with the child still inactive and not moving much at 3 months after birth; when lying on their stomach, there is no crawling movement with hands and feet. By 4-6 months after birth, the hands still remain tense in a fist, and there may be a hurried gait or scissor gait. Many drugs cannot directly penetrate the blood-brain barrier and cannot produce direct pharmacological effects. Rehabilitation training can only improve the imitating ability of children with cerebral palsy and intelligence disabilities, as well as improve some motor skills, but cannot solve the fundamental problem. Chinese medicine Guilou Nao Kang can directly act on brain cells, promoting protein synthesis, anti-cortical hypoxia, improving brain energy metabolism, accelerating blood circulation in the brain, which is beneficial to promote the growth and development of brain cells, helping children to speak, walk, and restore normal levels of intelligence.
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