A subependymal hemorrhage on the left side in newborns has little impact, can be observed for absorption, and attention should be paid to the movement of limbs, facial color, and eye movement. Physiological vomiting may improve with age.
Understanding the complications that pediatric cerebral palsy patients may face, including malnutrition, respiratory system diseases, vision and hearing impairments, and the importance of early treatment.
Questions about hospital epilepsy examination devices and treatment suggestions
Understanding the causes, symptoms, and treatment methods of neonatal swallowing syndrome
A four-month-old baby is experiencing high fever with convulsions. How should comprehensive prevention and treatment be carried out?
Comprehensive Treatment Methods and Recommendations for Facial Paralysis Patients
Patients with facial palsy who have not responded to long-term medication are seeking the best treatment options.
Introduction to comprehensive treatment methods for ADHD.
The Impact of Computer Radiation on Newborn Health
Computer Use Limit and Health Recommendations for a 14-Year-Old Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Patient