Enuresis in children, along with sacral fracture, can be treated with surgical methods, combined with traditional Chinese medicine acupuncture to alleviate symptoms.
Pediatric epilepsy can consider the ketogenic diet approach, which requires the decision of the parents and the child’s tolerance. The ketogenic diet is one of the most effective treatment methods for epilepsy in children but can also be somewhat harsh, requiring children to control their diet at regular intervals and in specific quantities. Many parents find it difficult to persevere due to their compassion for their children. If the ketogenic diet is not feasible, it is recommended to control the condition through medication.
Exploring treatment options to improve symptoms of pediatric epilepsy
Baby with hand, foot, and mouth disease, has been treated with intravenous fluids but symptoms have not improved. Seeking appropriate medication treatment and preventive measures.
Pediatric hernia can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine, but if the hernia mass increases or there is a history of incarceration, surgery should be performed as soon as possible.
Hydrocele in newborns around the scrotum often resolves itself before the age of two, so treatment is not urgent. If it does not disappear by the age of two, puncture and fluid aspiration may be performed.
Treatment for pediatric hydrocephalus includes non-surgical and surgical options, with surgical treatment primarily employing cerebrospinal fluid diversion procedures.
Treatment Methods for Pediatric Hydrocephalus
The treatment of pediatric leukemia primarily involves chemotherapy, with only a small number of high-risk patients requiring radiotherapy or hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
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