How to Properly Handle Neovascular Glaucoma?

Neovascular glaucoma is primarily caused by the growth of new blood vessels within the iris, leading to increased intraocular pressure and vision decline. A detailed examination is necessary for diagnosis. Unfortunately, the vision loss caused by this condition is usually irreversible. The main treatment method is through surgery, but surgery is invasive and cannot guarantee stable vision, and may even lead to further deterioration of vision, ultimately resulting in eye swelling.
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How to Treat a Baby’s Poor Liver Function

Poor liver function in babies may be related to constitution or chronic infection, and can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis and treatment. If it’s a hepatitis B infection, antiviral medications may be required. For pediatric hydronephrosis, consider congenital developmental abnormalities of the urinary system first, and also consider the possibility of kidney stones caused by milk powder incidents. It is recommended to seek detailed examination and treatment at a professional hospital.
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How to Treat a Baby’s Tonsils Swollen to 3 Degrees?

A three-year-old and a half baby is suffering from a 3-degree tonsillar enlargement, accompanied by adenoid hypertrophy and sinusitis, leading to nasal congestion, mouth breathing, and snoring with water during sleep. Although there is no inflammation at present, the tonsils fail to return to normal size after each cold. The doctor suggests surgery quickly, but parents are worried about the potential impact on the immune system.
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