Pertussis is an acute respiratory infectious disease primarily affecting infants and young children, caused by the Bordetella pertussis bacterium, characterized by paroxysmal convulsive coughing and a distinctive inspiratory whoop. The disease can last for several weeks to three months, earning it the name ‘whooping cough.’
Phenylketonuria is a genetic disorder with an autosomal recessive inheritance pattern.
Does phenylketonuria exist after the age of 20? Phenylketonuria is a congenital metabolic disorder, belonging to autosomal recessive inheritance.
Overuse of games may lead to epilepsy seizures.
If a one-year-old baby gets colored pencil ink on their hands and can’t wash it off, and they dislike sucking their fingers, is there a risk of poisoning if they suck the ink clean?
Does polio have a genetic component?
Pollen allergy can cause acne on the face, and there is concern about its impact on the fetus. Traditional Chinese medicine suggests using Xifeng San for treatment, which does not affect the fetus.
A two-and-a-half-year-old girl weighs only 22 kilograms due to poor eating habits, experts suggest increasing appetite and constitution through moderate exercise.
Severe liver dysfunction can lead to fever; it is recommended to undergo a comprehensive examination and symptomatic treatment.
Optic nerve atrophy caused by poor optic nerve development can lead to a decline in vision. What treatment methods are available?