Dealing with Frequent Diarrhea in Newborns

Newborns may have diarrhea several times a day, accompanied by water content, but they eat well and have no other symptoms. Immediate appropriate and targeted treatment should be taken to prevent dehydration. Since infants’ conditions change rapidly, antibiotics and antiviral drugs should be used actively. Detailed examinations and symptomatic treatments should be conducted when necessary.
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Does High Eye Pressure Always Mean Glaucoma?

High eye pressure doesn’t necessarily mean glaucoma; it could just be high-tension syndrome. If you’re concerned, it’s best to seek medical attention for a thorough examination, including detailed corneal thickness checks, visual field tests, and fundus examinations. If diagnosed with glaucoma, timely treatment to lower the intraocular pressure is necessary. If there are no current signs of visual field defects or nerve damage, and a temporary diagnosis of high-tension syndrome is made, it’s important to have regular follow-up examinations at the hospital.
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