Progressive muscular dystrophy currently has no cure. Treatment focuses on controlling the condition, increasing muscle strength, delaying disease progression, extending life, and alleviating patient suffering. Western medicine primarily uses supportive therapies, with common medications including glycine and galantamine, inosine, and muscle growth injections, along with appropriate physical exercise and massage, as well as Achilles tendon lengthening and plastic surgery. Traditional Chinese medicine believes that the disease is related to the liver, spleen, and kidneys, with treatment emphasizing the regulation of the spleen and stomach, and the supplementation of the liver and kidneys.
What to do when a child has a cold with recurring fever?
Recurring fever in children can be caused by various reasons. Parents should pay close attention and take appropriate measures.
Recurring respiratory infections in children may be related to a lack of trace elements and vitamins. It is recommended to supplement vitamin A and zinc gluconate to enhance immunity.
Recurring tonsillitis in children can be improved through medication, surgical removal, or boosting the immune system.
For the issue of recurring umbilical hernia in infants, it is crucial to pay attention to the strict disinfection of umbilical cord remnants and maintain the cleanliness and hygiene of the newborn’s umbilical cord. If infection occurs, treatment should be sought promptly. Typically, mild umbilical hernia can be treated with alcohol wiping and disinfection.
If a child has red bumps on their hands, feet, and bottom, it might be hand, foot, and mouth disease. Antiviral medications and topical ointments can be used for treatment.
Red pustules on the upper alveolar ridge without fever may be caused by viral infection, lacking specific treatment, and primarily relying on supportive therapy and symptomatic treatment.
For a nine-month-old baby with redness and swelling after being bitten by a mosquito, you can use products like mosquito repellent or glycerin to protect the skin. Consider supplementing with vitamin D and introducing new complementary foods.
Repeated fever in children can be caused by various factors, and it is first necessary to determine the cause before taking appropriate treatment measures.