Symptoms of Pediatric Hydrocephalus

Pediatric hydrocephalus typically presents with an enlarged head, frequent vomiting, and crying within the first 3-5 months after birth. If these symptoms are observed in a child, an immediate brain ultrasound or X-ray should be conducted to confirm the presence of fluid accumulation. Surgical treatment involves unblocking the areas where the cerebrospinal fluid circulation is obstructed.
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Symptoms of Pediatric Tonsillitis

Symptoms of pediatric tonsillitis include throat pain, difficulty swallowing, fever, chills, and fatigue, and may lead to severe complications such as nephritis or sepsis, posing a direct threat to life. It is recommended that parents seek medical treatment as soon as possible if the child’s condition worsens.
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