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Is the Sudden Fainting After Pediatric IV Treatment a Reaction to the IV Fluids?

A 3-year-old 9-month-old child, with no history of fever or syncope, experienced syncope after intravenous fluid administration. Diagnosed with tonsillitis with a high CRP value, the doctor recommended continuing intravenous anti-inflammatory treatment, and paying attention to nursing and fever management.
  • FAQ
  • Medical
  • IV Reaction
  • Pediatric Syncope
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Is the Sudden Fainting After Pediatric IV Treatment a Reaction?

A 3-year and 9-month-old child experienced fainting after IV treatment, and the question is whether it is an IV reaction.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • IV Reaction
  • Fainting
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Is the Test for Down Syndrome Accurate and Reliable? Which Test Is More Accurate?

Currently, there are two methods to test for Down syndrome with accuracy rates nearly reaching 100%, which are chromosome karyotyping and fluorescence in situ hybridization.
  • FAQ
  • Medicine
  • Examinations
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Is the Treatment of Facial Paralysis After Acoustic Neuroma Surgery Complex?

Facial paralysis that occurs as a complication after acoustic neuroma surgery can be treated by repairing the facial nerve through surgery, but the outcome is not guaranteed. Patients should maintain a positive attitude during treatment, which can aid in the improvement of their condition.
  • FAQ
  • Neurology
  • Acoustic Neuroma
  • Facial Paralysis
  • Surgical Treatment
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Is the Trisomy Ultrasound Chromosome Abnormality Indicator a Serious Issue?

According to the B-ultrasound examination, your fetus’s growth and development are normal, so there is no need to be overly anxious. Regular prenatal check-ups are sufficient. Intraventricular strong echo is a common MRI manifestation, and its pathogenesis is not yet clear, but it is usually not a sign of cardiac malformation or fetal heart abnormality.
  • FAQ
  • Medicine
  • Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Is the Widened Extracranial Space a Sign of Hydrocephalus?

Whether the widened extracranial space indicates hydrocephalus requires observation and comparison with normal development
  • FAQ
  • Neurology
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Is the Yellow Eel Treatment Method for Facial Palsy Feasible?

According to traditional Chinese medicine, the yellow eel has the effect of activating blood and unblocking collaterals, which should have certain therapeutic effects. If you really have facial palsy, it is still recommended to seek treatment at a regular hospital.
  • FAQ
  • Medicine
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine
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Is There a Chance for Full Recovery from Optic Nerve Atrophy?

Patients with Optic Nerve Atrophy Ask About the Possibility of Regaining Vision
  • Healthcare
  • Optic Nerve Atrophy
  • Medical Consultation
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Is There a Chance for Improvement in Pediatric Facial Paralysis?

My nephew has had facial paralysis for four months. Can it be treated with traditional Chinese medicine?
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Medical
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Is There a Connection Between a Child’s Intelligence Age and Growth Development?

The ratio of intelligence age to actual age, and the definition of growth and development quotient.
  • Medicine
  • Child Development
  • Intelligence Testing
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