Treatment and Causes of Facial Paralysis

The treatment for facial paralysis usually involves intravenous therapy, antiviral medications, nutritional nerve medications, and drugs to stabilize the microcirculation, with a course of about two weeks. If not fully recovered, consider alternative treatments such as acupuncture, physical therapy, or traditional Chinese medicine.
One minute to read

Treatment and Costs of a Newborn’s Sublingual Extra Cord

The issue of a newborn having an extra cord under the tongue generally requires surgical treatment, with limited effectiveness from medication. After surgery, pay attention to wound care and prevent infection to help the child recover quickly. Parents should pay close attention to their child’s condition and seek medical attention promptly, avoiding the use of medications not prescribed by a doctor.
One minute to read