Baby Urethra Problem Solutions

A two-month-old girl has a red, swollen urethra vestibule the size of a grain of rice, similar to adults’ lip sores, with slightly yellowish urine. The doctor suggests drinking more water, but the baby doesn’t like to drink water. How should parents handle this situation?
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Can Facial Palsy Sequelae Be Treated?

Facial palsy Sequelae refers to the condition where the course of facial palsy is not treated promptly and effectively, leading to delayed recovery or failure to heal after multiple therapies. Symptoms include difficulties in raising eyebrows, drooping eyelids, facial muscle imbalance, and difficulties in eating, affecting the patient’s daily life and psychological state.
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