Causes and Treatments of Congenital Blindness in Newborns

Infant blindness can be caused by various factors, including genetic conditions, viral infections during the mother’s pregnancy, side effects of medications, or poor habits. In the first trimester of pregnancy, the placenta’s function is weaker, which may allow viruses to affect the fetus and lead to blindness. Common viruses include rubella, cytomegalovirus, and herpes simplex virus.
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Causes and Treatments of Cough with Phlegm

Children’s cough with phlegm may be due to colds or other respiratory infections. Treatment includes the use of antibiotics and cough suppressants. You can try the lily and fritillary flower drink, which has the effects of clearing the lungs, removing phlegm, and relieving asthma.
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Causes and Treatments of Diarrhea

Frequent diarrhea may be due to indigestion caused by colds, poor diet, or may be caused by enteritis. Treatment can include symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and gastrointestinal tonics. Adjustments to diet and lifestyle may also be recommended.
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Causes and Treatments of Diarrhea

A child has had diarrhea for three days, accompanied by vomiting, no fever. Vomited after taking medicine. The child is not feeling well, and vomiting continues even after medication. The child ate a lychee and a small amount of Activia yogurt in the morning before the diarrhea started. Everything the child has eaten since then has been vomited, except water. No fever for three days. Now the child is not feeling well, and vomiting continues even after taking medication. Is it a food issue or caused by a virus infection?
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