Is a 70-Year-Old Suitable for Hydrocephalus Surgery?

A 70-year-old man developed hydrocephalus after a brain hemorrhage, with a weak constitution. The doctor advised against surgery due to two brain hemorrhages within a day and blood clots within a month, missing the optimal surgery time. Now, he has developed hydrocephalus again, and the situation is very complex. He is unsure of what to do.
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Is a Baby’s Submandibular Lymph Node Swelling Normal?

Parents inquire about their baby’s submandibular lymph node swelling accompanied by mood instability, with doctors suggesting it might be chronic lymphadenitis or hyperplasia. They recommend considering traditional Chinese medicine to resolve phlegm and nodules, clear heat, and detoxify, or using moxibustion treatment. They also mention the causes and treatment methods for pediatric endocrine diseases, emphasizing the need for active medical treatment and the development of good hygiene habits, avoiding picky eating, and maintaining a balanced diet.
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