Premature birth refers to the birth of a baby before 37 weeks of pregnancy.
Discusses the differences between calcium and alkaline phosphatase in pediatric laboratory reports
Diazepam, also known as Valium, and clonazepam, also known as Clonazepam. Both have sedative and anticonvulsant, and antiepileptic effects. The anticonvulsant effect of clonazepam is five times stronger than that of diazepam.
Learn how to distinguish between tic disorders and ADHD, and how to seek appropriate treatment.
Both C13 and C14 tests are commonly used methods to detect Helicobacter pylori, with similar effects but slight differences. C13 is safer and more suitable for pregnant women and children. It is recommended not to have children within a year after the test.
Parents inquire about the efficacy of using cord blood to treat hypoplastic anemia, as well as whether it can accelerate recovery when combined with oral Chinese herbal medicine and Western drug treatments.
Discussing the application of snake incense (musk) in the treatment of infant convulsions (epilepsy) and its difficulty of acquisition
The effectiveness and precautions of antelope horn treatment for tic disorders
The treatment of congenital facial paralysis is challenging, and bioelectric therapy may not always be effective due to the potential inability to fully recover neural function.
Discussing the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine in treating infant spasm syndrome and comparing it with Western medicine