Discussing whether pediatric diabetes can be cured
Treatment and Genetic Issues of Pediatric Diabetes
Pediatric diabetes is primarily Type 1 diabetes, which requires lifelong insulin treatment.
Diabetes is generally caused by a reduction in pancreatic function due to genetic factors and immune system disorders. There is currently no medication that can cure it, but the condition can be controlled through long-term treatment and management of diet and exercise.
A 10-year-old girl with diabetes asks whether stem cell transplantation can be used for treatment
Treatment of pediatric encephalitis and the impact of hydrocephalus
Discussing the possibility of curing pediatric encephalitis and the recovery of neurological function.
Pediatric endocardial elastic fibrosis proliferation is a type of pediatric heart disease, primarily characterized by the proliferation of subendocardial elastic fibers and collagen fibers. Although the etiology is not yet clear, treatment mainly involves symptomatic therapy, using digoxin to control heart failure, with a significant number of children achieving clinical cure.
Treatment Methods for Pediatric Endocrine Disorders
Pediatric epilepsy and intellectual disability can be treated. Through regular medication treatment and timely medical intervention, many patients can control their symptoms and return to normal life.