Stye is an acute suppurative infection of the sebaceous and meibomian glands, commonly occurring in children.
What health issues might newborns face?
Frequent diarrhea in children can lead to dehydration, so it’s important to monitor urine output and mental state; if accompanied by abdominal pain, it’s recommended to have an ultrasound to rule out surgical issues.
In rare cases, hand, foot, and mouth disease can lead to complications such as myocarditis, pulmonary edema, and aseptic meningitis, but they can usually recover with active treatment.
A fever might be caused by the symptoms of catching a cold after exposure to cold, often accompanied by a runny nose, throat discomfort, and pain. It is recommended to take cold medication and antiviral drugs, and pay attention to rest and diet.
Discuss the distinction between central and peripheral facial paralysis, based on the described symptoms, it should be classified as peripheral facial paralysis. Initial treatment may include intravenous antiviral therapy, but oral steroids are not recommended as they may affect the prognosis. Acupuncture treatment can also be considered.
Glaucoma is a disease that can damage the optic nerve, posing a risk of blindness.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is an infectious disease caused by enteroviruses, commonly affecting infants and young children. Symptoms include fever, oral ulcers, and the appearance of blisters on the hands, feet, and sometimes in the mouth.
Osteochondrosis is an abnormal growth and development of bones and joints, leading to symptoms such as joint swelling and pain.
Pediatric cerebral palsy, also known as infantile cerebral palsy, is a non-progressive syndrome that manifests in early childhood, characterized by central voluntary muscle dysfunction, and can be accompanied by symptoms such as epilepsy, intellectual disability, and language and visual impairments. The incidence rate in our country has no precise report, while reports from abroad range from 1.5‰ to 5‰ of live births.