Understand the diagnosis process for pediatric cerebral palsy, as well as information on rehabilitation training and stem cell transplantation treatments.
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Describes the situation of a newborn with a fever of 38.5 degrees accompanied by other symptoms, and the process of the doctor diagnosing it as infectious blood poisoning.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease doesn’t always require a fever, but it’s important to seek medical attention and follow treatment instructions promptly.
Are the small grains on a child’s feet, accompanied by severe itching, a sign of hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Discuss whether a one-year-old child with leukemia needs a bone marrow biopsy for diagnosis and treatment planning.
Facial paralysis can be caused by various factors, including parotid tumors and tumors around the brainstem that control the facial nerve. The symptoms of facial paralysis in these cases are very similar to those of idiopathic facial paralysis, which typically does not require blood tests or other additional examinations. However, in some cases, blood tests and head CT scans may help rule out potential organic diseases to avoid misdiagnosis. Before starting treatment for facial paralysis symptoms, doctors may recommend these tests.
The onset sequence of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease can vary; some patients may first experience fever followed by rashes, while others may have the opposite sequence. Treatment primarily involves symptomatic treatment.