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How to Treat Elevated Blood Counts in Children?

How to diagnose and treat elevated blood counts in children?
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How to Treat Elevated Creatine Kinase Levels?

Elevated levels of creatine kinase (CK) may indicate muscle or myocardial damage, and treatment should be determined based on the cause and severity of the condition.
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How to Treat Enteritis?

How to treat a child’s enteritis?
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How to Treat Enuresis That Occurs Almost Every Day?

For children with enuresis, it is recommended to undergo comprehensive treatment focusing on kidney and brain nourishment, regulating the spleen and stomach, and promoting bladder function recovery to achieve healing.
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How to Treat Epilepsy More Effectively?

How should epilepsy patients be cared for during an attack?
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  • Epilepsy
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How to Treat Epileptic Seizures in Children

It is crucial for children with epilepsy to seek professional medical advice.
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How to Treat Excessive Hairiness?

The child has been crying and fussing a lot lately, and doesn’t eat much. The issue of excessive hairiness is causing concern among parents. How should it be treated?
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  • Dermatology
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How to Treat Excessive Sweating in Children

Excessive sweating in children may be caused by calcium deficiency, spleen weakness, or a normal physiological phenomenon. It can be diagnosed through examination and treated accordingly.
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  • Child Health
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How to Treat Facial Palsy in a Three-Year-Old?

A three-year-old child has developed facial paralysis, has previously undergone acupuncture treatment and recovered, but recently symptoms have appeared on the other side of the face, and inquires about appropriate treatment methods.
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  • Pediatric Care
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How to Treat Facial Paralysis Caused by a Cold

Facial paralysis, also known as facial nerve palsy, often occurs after a cold. Treatment methods include antiviral medications, nerve-nourishing and microcirculatory stabilization drugs, as well as acupuncture and physical therapy.
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  • Facial Nerve Palsy
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