Inquiry about whether receiving blood at birth affects the administration of the A meningococcal vaccine.
Offering advice for allergic asthma patients considering marriage and childbearing
Whether individuals with chromosomal abnormalities can have children depends on the type and severity of the abnormality.
Individuals with Down syndrome, despite having reproductive ability, have a higher risk of passing the condition on to their offspring due to chromosomal abnormalities.
Discussing the impact of intellectual disability genes on the health of the next generation.
The survival of thalassemia patients is related to the severity of anemia
Infant bile duct obstruction is treatable, and early treatment yields better results. There is a possibility of repair if the liver function has not been severely damaged. Active treatment should be pursued based on the changes in the condition.
Discussing the possibility of treating infant cerebral palsy, emphasizing the importance of diagnosis and the necessity of rehabilitation training.
The first step in treating infant convulsions is to rule out whether they are caused by fever, low blood calcium, or low blood magnesium. Treatment may include oral calcium gluconate and Icacin, along with sunbathing and consuming calcium-rich foods such as bone soup, codfish soup, and lean meat.
A six-month-old baby in Nanjing received treatment for convulsions, with the main symptoms being nodding embrace and a painful expression. Treatment can include anticonvulsant medication or a combination of massage and heat therapy, while avoiding irritating factors. If not treated promptly or with incorrect methods, infant convulsions may progress rapidly, causing serious harm. It is important to seek treatment at a professional hospital as soon as possible.