Can Secondary Glaucoma Heal on Its Own?

Secondary glaucoma is a condition characterized by a severe increase in intraocular pressure and accompanied by mild ciliary body inflammation, which cannot heal on its own. It is recommended to seek timely medical examination at a regular hospital and receive treatment based on the results. Pay attention to rest, maintain sufficient sleep, avoid staying up late to prevent eye fatigue. Consume fresh fruits and vegetables to supplement vitamins, maintain a proper schedule, and avoid staying up late.
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Can Severe Neonatal Hemolytic Disease Be Improved?

Neonatal O hemolytic disease is typically more apparent within 7-10 days after birth. After treatment and beyond the 10th day, the jaundice gradually subsides, the hemolytic symptoms diminish, and they will not reappear. Mothers should take their children to a doctor for timely treatment, avoid self-medication, and closely monitor their child’s condition for timely proper treatment.
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Can Severe Neonatal Hemolytic Jaundice Be Improved?

A newborn has developed a yellowish appearance all over the body, accompanied by four white pus blisters. Upon hospital examination, it was found that the blisters continued to increase in number, and the baby was diagnosed with severe hemolytic jaundice and is currently receiving treatment at Panzhihua Hospital. Hemolytic jaundice can be either physiological or pathological. Physiological jaundice usually subsides within a few days, but pathological jaundice may require further treatment, such as phototherapy.
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