High white blood cell counts in children may be due to inflammation in the body, possibly caused by common cold, fever, or injuries. Treatment can include antibiotics from Western medicine or herbal medicine to clear heat and detoxify.
Hydrocephalus in children may be caused by blocked ventricles or poor cerebrospinal fluid circulation. It is recommended to undergo a lumbar puncture to confirm the condition of the cerebrospinal fluid and to receive timely treatment to avoid serious harm to the child.
Quickly supplementing alkaline substances can lead to hydrocephalus.
Causes and Prevention Measures of Hypercalcemia
The appearance of increased lateral lines in hand, foot, and mouth disease patients may be a sign of viral re-infection after the immune system weakens. It is recommended to undergo antiviral treatment and pay attention to diet, avoiding cold foods, to help the child recover.
Umbilical hernia is a congenital defect in the development of the abdominal wall, a rare malformation.
When platelet count falls below 100×10^9/L, it is considered a decrease in platelets, which may be caused by various factors such as platelet production disorders, increased destruction, or excessive consumption.
Memory loss, lack of concentration, slow reaction, and fatigue can be caused by various factors, including neurological disorders.
Neonatal seizures, also known as neonatal convulsions, are commonly caused by conditions such as hypoglycemic encephalopathy, neonatal hypoxemia-ischemic encephalopathy, intracranial hemorrhage in neonates, and neonatal purulent meningitis.
Neonatal tetanus is caused by the infection of Clostridium tetani, a bacterium commonly found in soil and the environment, which may enter the body through improper sterilization during delivery or through wounds.