Can a Two-Year-Old Get Asthma?

Two-year-olds can develop asthma, common symptoms include coughing and a hoarse sounding breath. Frequent colds may trigger asthma. It is recommended to undergo a thorough examination at a major hospital and receive standardized treatment to avoid complications.
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Can a Two-Year-Old Son’s Monocular Strabismus Be Treated?

Treatment methods for strabismus vary depending on the type. For esotropia, it is first necessary to conduct a thorough dilation and refraction. If the strabismus cannot be completely corrected with glasses, or if the strabismus is unrelated to wearing glasses, surgical treatment should be considered. Children should undergo surgery at an earlier age to preserve good binocular vision, fusion, and stereoscopic function. For non-esotropia, the underlying cause should be identified first. Surgery should be performed after the condition has stabilized for more than 6 months.
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