Causes and Treatment of Neonatal Jaundice

Neonatal jaundice is a common phenomenon, usually appearing within two to three days after birth and disappearing spontaneously after a period of time. Breast milk jaundice is another common cause, resulting from the influence of certain hormones in breast milk on the metabolism of bilirubin.
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Causes of Unintentional Swaying of Limbs and Head

Seniors experiencing involuntary swaying of limbs and head may be related to cerebrovascular diseases or cervical spine issues, and should undergo a head CT or MRI to rule out risks. Traditional Chinese medicine treatment mainly focuses on liver and kidney therapy, suggesting the use of liver and kidney tonifying herbs in conjunction with therapies such as acupuncture.
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Common Symptoms and Treatment for a 3-Year-Old’s Tonsillitis and Fever

A 3-year-old’s tonsillitis and fever typically come with symptoms like throat pain, swelling, fever, and a sensation of something stuck in the throat, and may affect appetite and trigger coughing. This condition often arises secondary to an upper respiratory infection, usually caused by tonsillitis. In such cases, parents should not be overly concerned, as these symptoms are usually temporary.
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