Nighttime grinding in children can be caused by various factors, including intestinal parasites, gastrointestinal or oral diseases, and mental factors.
Numbness in a child’s tongue may be caused by glossitis or oral ulcers, or it could be a symptom of cerebral infarction or facial nerve palsy.
Pediatric asthma often occurs due to frequent colds that are not treated promptly, leading to a weakened immune system. It is important to seek timely examination at a regular otolaryngology department and actively use symptomatic anti-inflammatory medications for treatment. If necessary, hospitalization for observation may be required. Diet should be light and nutritious, and it is recommended to supplement with colostrum to enhance immunity.
Pediatric external ear deformities may be caused by congenital or acquired factors, often accompanied by other ear structure abnormalities. Early medical treatment is helpful for management.
The causes of pediatric facial palsy are complex, potentially stemming from viral or bacterial infections, trauma, tumors, or congenital developmental abnormalities.
Pediatric facial paralysis may be caused by various factors, including facial nerve abnormalities, cold weather, external pressure, body changes, and psychological stress.
Pediatric facial paralysis may be caused by facial stroke, leading to poor blood circulation and brain edema, which in turn triggers facial nerve paralysis and muscle weakness. Maintaining physical and mental health, personal hygiene, and enhancing immunity can help prevent bacterial infections.
Pediatric facial paralysis is mainly caused by insufficient vital energy and the invasion of wind evil, leading to neuritis of the facial nerve.
Pediatric hydrocephalus is a condition caused by a blockage in the cerebrospinal fluid circulation, leading to increased intracranial pressure, which in turn results in head enlargement and brain dysfunction.
Infection with the polio virus leads to pediatric paralysis, with the severity of the condition influenced by various factors.