Can Parotitis-Induced Left Facial Palsy Be Cured?

The cause of facial palsy is generally due to viral infection, with treatment options including medication and surgery. 69% of patients with mild cases can be cured with a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine. However, 40% of patients require surgical treatment. If the degree of facial nerve injury exceeds 70% as detected by facial electromyography within one month of onset, surgery should be performed as soon as possible. Otherwise, severe complications may remain. The effectiveness of facial palsy treatment is time-sensitive; if surgery is delayed beyond six months, it may affect the treatment outcome. We have treated many cases; you can come to our department for treatment.
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Could a Light Cough and Diarrhea Be Influenza A?

If a baby has mild pneumonia, it is important to pay attention to fever and coughing. These symptoms could be caused by a bacterial infection. It is recommended to continue with intravenous anti-inflammatory treatment, which usually takes a week to recover. During treatment, it is important to monitor the baby’s condition, avoid getting cold, and undergo a chest X-ray after the symptoms disappear.
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