Pneumonia is a common and frequently occurring respiratory infection in infants and young children. Modern medicine categorizes it into various types such as lobar pneumonia, bronchopneumonia, interstitial pneumonia, capillary bronchopneumonia, aspiration pneumonia, and mycoplasma pneumonia. Traditional Chinese Medicine classifies it under categories like ‘Wind-Damp’, ‘Pulmonary Wind Phlegm Asthma’, and ‘Feverish Shortness of Breath’. Treatment should be based on differential diagnosis and treatment seeking the cause and symptoms, treating both the root and the branch to prevent transmission and enhance the body’s resistance to diseases.
What are the treatment principles for neonatal tetanus?
Understanding the treatment principles for pediatric diarrhea, including prevention of dehydration, correction of dehydration, continued feeding, and rational use of medication.
An introduction to the treatment methods for neonatal jaundice
Understanding the symptoms of canker sores, including white ulcers inside the mouth, decreased appetite, and possible fever.
Learn about the common symptoms of glaucoma, including high intraocular pressure, corneal epithelial edema, and possible accompanying migraines and nausea, as well as preventive measures.
What are the typical symptoms of intracranial hemorrhage in newborns?
An ultrasound at 2 months of age suggested the possibility of Tetralogy of Fallot. I’m planning to wait until the child is older for a definitive diagnosis. What are the symptoms of Tetralogy of Fallot? What are the ultrasound manifestations?
Explore the warning signs of neonatal jaundice and the relationship between MRI results and kernicterus.
Understanding the weight growth after newborns are born, including the standard for physiological weight loss and recovery.