What Causes Infant Diarrhea?

The causes of infant diarrhea may include gastrointestinal bleeding, blood from swallowing the mother’s birth canal or nipple rupture, neonatal natural hemorrhagic disease, hemorrhagic necrotizing enterocolitis, and gastrointestinal malformations. Bloody stools in infants and young children are often seen in intussusception.
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What Causes Pediatric Liver Cancer?

The causes of pediatric liver cancer may include chronic hepatitis and long-term alcoholism, all of which are closely related to dietary habits. For liver cancer patients who cannot undergo surgery or chemotherapy, traditional Chinese medicine treatment can help suppress the progression of the disease and improve the patient’s quality of life.
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What Causes Pediatric Tonsillitis?

Pediatric tonsillitis is usually caused by viral infections, which can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine, along with attention to diet and care. If the condition is not severe, oral or intravenous antibiotics can be administered; if it is very severe, surgical treatment may be considered. However, usually the condition is not severe, and early medical attention is sufficient.
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