Pediatrics: Causes and Treatment of Fainting

The common mechanism of fainting is a temporary and widespread insufficient blood supply to the brain. The main causes include a decrease in cardiac output or cardiac arrest; a sudden and severe drop in blood pressure or a general temporary occlusion of cerebral blood vessels. It is recommended to undergo a comprehensive and systematic examination at a regular hospital to identify the cause early and receive timely treatment.
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Pediatrics: Causes of Facial Fever and Crying in Newborns

If a newborn has a feverish face and cries frequently, it may be a sign of a fever, but it could also be due to other factors such as overheating or infection. If you are concerned about your child’s health, it is advisable to seek medical attention early and take appropriate hygiene and warming measures.
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