Understanding the Classification and Identification Methods of Newborn Jaundice
Understanding the types of newborn jaundice and mastering the differences between physiological and pathological jaundice can help ensure your baby’s health.
My child is 4 years old and has been on medication for almost half a month, including expectorant syrup, anti-inflammatory drugs, and cold medicine. However, there is still a bit of coughing that doesn’t seem to go away. How can one distinguish between pediatric pneumonia and the common cold?
After a child is born, the eyes often tear and are prone to crying. How can one distinguish between the symptoms of retinal pigment dystrophy and glaucoma?
Understanding How to Identify Different Types of Neonatal Jaundice
When a child experiences coughing, clear runny nose, nasal congestion, and a slight fever but not reaching 38 degrees, it may indicate a common cold. How should parents differentiate between wind-cold and wind-heat colds, and how should treatment be conducted?
This article will introduce how to differentiate between wind-cold and wind-heat colds, along with the corresponding treatment principles and medication choices.
Differentiating Symptoms and Treatment Methods for Wind-Cold and Wind-Heat Type Colds
This article will introduce how to differentiate between wind-cold cough and wind-heat cough based on symptoms, and provide corresponding treatment suggestions.
The symptoms of Yang Deficiency and Dampness and Dampness-Encumbered Spleen Yang are similar, but their causes and treatment methods differ. Yang Deficiency and Dampness is caused by weak Yang Qi, compounded by the invasion of dampness, often accompanied by symptoms like aversion to cold, preference for warm drinks, and loose stools. Dampness-Encumbered Spleen Yang occurs when the Spleen Yang is not significantly deficient or only slightly deficient, and the patient, after being affected by severe dampness, directly exhibits symptoms such as lack of energy, decreased appetite, reduced food intake, loose and sticky stools, white greasy tongue coating, and a weak and slippery pulse. Understanding the differences between the two is crucial for effective treatment.