Facial paralysis is caused by cold or damage to the facial nerve, leading to dysfunction of the facial nerve. Common symptoms include crooked mouth, drooling, incomplete eyelid closure, and shallow forehead wrinkles. During the acute phase, medication treatment is usually provided, and during the recovery phase, therapies such as acupuncture and electrical stimulation are combined. However, the recovery process of nerve damage is often slow, resulting in possible residual symptoms.
Neonatal hemolytic disease refers to the condition where the newborn’s red blood cells are destroyed by immune reactions, leading to anemia. This typically occurs when there is an incompatibility between the mother and the baby’s blood types, most commonly when the mother is O-type and the baby is A-type or B-type.
Neonatal jaundice refers to a condition during the neonatal period where an abnormal metabolism of bilirubin leads to an elevated level of bilirubin in the blood, characterized by jaundice appearing on the skin, mucous membranes, and sclera.
Neonatal pneumonia is a general term for chemical inflammatory reactions in the lungs or secondary infections caused by aspiration of amniotic fluid, meconium, or milk.
Nephrotic syndrome is a kidney disease characterized by large amounts of proteinuria, hypoalbuminemia, hyperlipidemia, and edema, which can affect a child’s growth and development. It is recommended to adopt a treatment plan combining traditional Chinese and Western medicine, and to pay attention to a diet low in salt, fat, and protein.
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Neuroblastoma is a malignant tumor originating from the adrenal glands, commonly found in newborns.
Nystagmus is a condition characterized by continuous horizontal, pendulum-type tremors of the eyes, often accompanied by varying degrees of visual impairment.
What is optic nerve atrophy surgery treatment? I had good vision before the car accident. I don’t have myopia or any other eye diseases. But since I accidentally hit a friend’s left eye with my elbow during a qualifying race, my left eye’s vision has been deteriorating. I want to see a doctor for treatment. How is surgery treated for long-term optic nerve atrophy?
Osteomylitis is a stress injury to the periosteum or an infectious periosteal injury caused by the expansion, congestion, edema, or subperiosteal hemorrhage of the periosteum and its blood vessels, as well as the organization of blood clots, periosteal hyperplasia, and inflammatory changes. Treatment methods include etiological treatment, rest, symptomatic treatment, physical therapy, and medication.