A child of nearly ten months old was fed stewed pork brain, and the parents are worried about potential parasitic infection.
Whether epilepsy recurs after cure depends on various factors, including the thoroughness of treatment and the presence of triggering factors. Regular check-ups and adherence to the doctor’s treatment plan are crucial for preventing recurrence.
Excessive use of intravenous drips in pediatric treatment may lead to drug tolerance
Extended time for baby’s stool can indeed lead to an increase in white blood cells.
Can facial paralysis heal on its own, and how should it be treated?
Facial paralysis, often attributed to wind and cold in traditional Chinese medicine, may cause symptoms such as crooked mouth corners, difficulty blowing out cheeks, or shallow nasolabial grooves. It usually requires acupuncture treatment. Although facial paralysis is not easily cured, seeking medical attention promptly can help prevent complications.
Whether facial paralysis leaves sequelae depends on the cause and the treatment situation.
A 6-month-old baby cannot lift her head, can roll over, has normal appetite, and shows no significant abnormalities. However, she occasionally trembles. Will facial paralysis leave any Sequelae?
Does frequent masturbation lead to kidney disease?
Are full-term small babies more susceptible to getting sick than other children?