Pediatric cerebral palsy is primarily treated through rehabilitation training, which should be tailored to the child’s specific condition. In terms of language training, patience is key as we gradually improve the child’s ability to express themselves. Additionally, it’s important to check for hearing issues. Treating cerebral palsy requires long-term persistence, and consistent efforts will lead to improvement.
How to deal with pediatric femoral head necrosis? The child is almost three years old, has an outwardly turned left foot, and was once unable to move the left foot due to viral infection. The condition has now recovered, but the left foot is weaker than the right and corrective shoes have been ineffective. It is recommended to adopt conservative Western medical treatment, combined with traditional Chinese medicine, and refer to the Department of Femoral Head Necrosis at Jinan 106 Hospital.
The treatment for pediatric obesity-related reproductive impairment syndrome primarily targets the growth retardation issues caused by obesity. It is recommended to detect and treat early, and to improve symptoms through dietary adjustments and lifestyle changes.
Treatment for retinal hemorrhage caused by diabetic complications includes controlling blood sugar levels, using hemostatics and antiplatelet agents, and considering vitrectomy surgery for cases where medication treatment is ineffective.
The treatment for strabismus and amblyopia includes wearing appropriate glasses or undergoing laser treatment. Daily precautions include balancing work and rest, adequate rest, and performing eye exercises. Avoid spicy, alcohol, and other irritating foods, and consume more vitamin-rich foods.
Allergic purpura is a connective tissue disease with a pathological basis of vascular inflammatory reaction and is characterized by skin purpura, joint pain, abdominal pain, hematuria, and hematuria in clinical diagnosis.
Discusses the treatment methods for pediatric kidney diseases and their side effects, as well as how to improve efficacy through the combination of immunostimulants and traditional Chinese medicine.
After a high-risk Down syndrome screening, apart from amniocentesis, there are no other treatment options.
A one-year-old child has a recurrence of hand, foot, and mouth disease, with a fever of 38.5 degrees Celsius, seeking treatment advice.
The treatment for facial palsy primarily involves a combination of acupuncture, moxibustion, and electroacupuncture. The duration and effectiveness of treatment depend on the severity of the condition and the patient’s constitution.