Facial paralysis is caused by inflammation of the facial nerve, leading to abnormal facial muscle or sensory function, symptoms may include numbness, muscle weakness, and more. Treatment should be initiated promptly, using corticosteroids and other medications to reduce inflammation and swelling, and to nourish the nerves to restore nerve function.
What Is Facial Paralysis?
Gastritis refers to inflammation of the gastric mucosa, which can be categorized into acute gastritis and chronic gastritis. Causes include infectious agents, physical factors, chemical factors, and more.
Growth hormone (HGH) is a protein hormone secreted by the pituitary gland, a type of peptide hormone. The growth hormone created through genetic recombination technology is called rhGH. Normally, growth hormone is secreted in a pulsatile manner, its secretion of growth hormone (HGH) is regulated by growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) produced by the hypothalamus, and is also influenced by gender, age, and circadian rhythms. Its secretion increases significantly during deep sleep. The main physiological function of growth hormone is to promote the growth of all tissues except neural tissues; promote intracellular catabolism and protein synthesis; promote fat compression; and has an antagonistic effect on insulin.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease in children is a common infectious disease that often spreads in crowded places like kindergartens, primarily characterized by fever and rash and blisters on the mouth, hands, and feet. The disease is mainly transmitted through food, respiratory droplets, and contact, so attention to dietary hygiene and avoiding the source of infection is crucial. During large-scale outbreaks, doctors can usually distinguish Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease from other similar diseases based on the patient’s age and symptoms. Although the disease is widespread, it is particularly prone to occur in summer and autumn and often spreads in crowded places like kindergartens.
Hemolytic disease of the newborn refers to a condition caused by incompatibility between the mother and baby’s blood types, leading to alloimmune hemolysis.
Hydrocele is a common abdominal disease in newborns, also known as hernia, which usually requires surgical treatment.
Hydrocephalus in children is a condition that causes an excessive accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid or a disorder in the cerebrospinal fluid circulation, often leading to an enlarged head circumference and crying.
What is infantile spasms? My child has been having episodes of staring and strabismus recently. What is this condition?
Klinefelter syndrome (XYY chromosome syndrome) is a chromosomal abnormality disorder characterized by an extra Y chromosome.