A patient shares his/her experience with using Qianzhengkang for treating facial paralysis, and describes the conditions before and after treatment.
A three-year-old child experiences snoring during sleep due to adenoid hypertrophy, inquiring whether this condition is severe and discussing treatment methods.
Frequent runny nose and saliva in children can be caused by various factors, including a lack of trace elements, insufficient vitamins, and allergic reactions.
The vaccine for hand, foot, and mouth disease has limited effectiveness. Prevention should focus on a balanced diet, physical exercise, and avoiding contact with patients.
Is excessive use of baby anus cleanser harmful to a child’s digestive function? How can dietary and lifestyle changes be used to improve constipation?
A blue face while a baby is crying or struggling could be a normal reaction, but it might also indicate indigestion or a congenital heart condition. Parents should take their child to the hospital for an examination promptly and follow the doctor’s advice for treatment.
A two-year-old seven-month-old baby has been experiencing frequent nighttime urination recently, seeking reasons and coping methods.
A two-month-old baby with bronchopneumonia was prescribed moxifloxacin sodium and sulbactam sodium antibiotics by the doctor. The question is whether such treatment is appropriate.
When medication fails to control epilepsy in children, surgery can be an option. However, surgery carries risks and should be assessed and performed by a professional medical team in a regulated hospital setting.
Repeated fever in children can be caused by various reasons, and it is necessary to undergo a routine blood test to determine the cause and treat accordingly to avoid recurrent fever.