Question
The neighbor’s child has been crying and restless for the past few days, showing signs of low spirits, decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting, and a yellowish complexion. After hospital examination, it was diagnosed as pediatric brain edema and hypertensive syndrome.
Answer
Treating pediatric hypertension should involve comprehensive measures and strict monitoring of condition changes. While actively treating the primary disease, it is crucial to control brain edema promptly and reasonably to prevent the formation of brain hernias. Since brain edema is the most common cause of pediatric hypertension, treatment primarily focuses on managing brain edema.