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.
Although asthma cannot be cured, it can be effectively controlled by regularly using medication and following the doctor’s treatment plan, reducing the frequency of attacks and slowing the progression of the disease.
One month after an ulnar nerve injury, the patient’s fingers still lack strength in flexion, and the elbow joint cannot be bent. How should treatment and recovery be conducted?
Children’s yellow face may be caused by anemia, and it is recommended to check blood routine and take oral gluconate ferrous and vitamin C for treatment, while strengthening nutrition. If diagnosed with an endocrine disease, it is necessary to cooperate with the doctor for treatment and pay attention to diet and hygiene.
The primary cause of pediatric cerebral palsy is brain neuron damage and inflammation due to aspiration and brain edema before and after birth. Treatment mainly focuses on repairing and regenerating damaged brain neurons, with stem cell transplantation being a fundamental treatment for cerebral palsy.
Glaucoma patients may experience a variety of systemic symptoms, such as increased intraocular pressure and changes in the fundus, with initial symptoms being unobtrusive. However, as the condition progresses, symptoms become more frequent and severe.
A 6-year-old child has been diagnosed with cough-induced asthma. Parents inquire about whether Anhui Provincial Children’s Hospital offers sublingual desensitization treatment and how to treat cough-induced asthma.
Discussing the optimal time for treatment of pediatric congenital foot deformities (such as clubfoot) and when to consider surgical intervention.
Cost and Optimal Surgery Time for Treating Pediatric Hypospadias Phallic Type
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.