For allergic purpura caused by certain substances, environments, or physical conditions, it is recommended to use loratadine for treatment, and desensitization therapy may be required if necessary.
Discussing treatment options and prognosis for children with facial paralysis
Rickets, also known as calcium deficiency, is more common in infancy due to vitamin D deficiency causing a disorder in the body’s calcium and phosphorus metabolism, leading to poor bone calcification. It is recommended that children take calcium gluconate oral solution and use cod liver oil drops to promote calcium absorption.
Treatment methods and prognosis of neonatal biliary atresia
The treatment of pediatric epilepsy primarily relies on anti-epileptic medications, which must be taken regularly under a doctor’s guidance and should not be changed or stopped arbitrarily.
Types and Indications of Minimally Invasive Surgery for Children
Orbital tumors can be categorized into benign and malignant types. Benign tumors include hemangiomas, pseudotumors, dermoid cysts, lacrimal gland epitheliomas, nerve sheath tumors, gliomas, mixed tumors of the lacrimal gland, meningiomas, teratomas, and lipomas. Malignant tumors include adenocarcinomas of the lacrimal gland, lymphosarcomas, neurofibrosarcomas, rhabdomyosarcomas, metastatic carcinomas, and other malignant tumors such as liposarcomas, angiosarcomas, and hemangiosarcomas.
Pediatric epilepsy has various classifications, including benign familial neonatal convulsions, benign neonatal convulsions, benign infantile myoclonic epilepsy, and pediatric absence epilepsy, among others.
Vascular malformations are mainly categorized into several types, including arterial malformations, venous malformations, and lymphatic malformations. Understanding these categories helps in formulating appropriate treatment plans.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease, also known as herpangina, is an infectious disease caused by enteroviruses.