A child, aged two and a half, has suffered from facial neuritis for over a year, with symptoms worsening. It is suggested to investigate the possibility of craniopharyngeal diseases and demyelinating diseases affecting the brainstem and spinal cord, and to undergo further examinations by otolaryngology and neurosurgery.
The treatment for galactosemia usually involves dietary control to avoid the intake of foods containing lactose. This includes avoiding breast milk, cow’s milk, and other dairy products and animal organs. For infants, soy milk can be considered as an alternative. During the treatment process, regular monitoring of blood levels of galactose and galactose-1-phosphate is necessary. It should be noted that this disease cannot be completely cured, but it can be managed through dietary control.
Understand the treatment methods and preventive measures for hand, foot, and mouth disease, and grasp the promising outlook for recovery.
Treatment Methods and Recommendations for Infant Rickets
If a baby defecates only once every two or three days and has dry stool, it may be constipation caused by insufficient body fluids.
Surgical treatment of neonatal hypospadias and its purpose
Discuss the severity, potential complications, critical period, and treatment methods for neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy complicated with subarachnoid hemorrhage.
When treating neonatal jaundice, note that breast milk may also lead to an extended duration of jaundice.
How to treat neonatal respiratory distress syndrome and information on prognosis.
Treatment and prognosis of neonatal sepsis