Pediatric facial paralysis is mainly caused by insufficient vital energy and the invasion of wind evil, leading to neuritis of the facial nerve.
Infection with the polio virus leads to pediatric paralysis, with the severity of the condition influenced by various factors.
Pediatric pneumonia is mainly caused by the common cold, and if the common cold is not treated promptly, it may develop into pneumonia.
The causes of pediatric pneumonia may include exposure to cold, infection with various pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and mycoplasma pneumoniae.
The causes of pediatric tic disorders are not yet clear, and may be related to genetic, physical, and psychological social factors.
Pediatric tonsillitis is usually caused by viral infections, which can be treated with traditional Chinese medicine, along with attention to diet and care. If the condition is not severe, oral or intravenous antibiotics can be administered; if it is very severe, surgical treatment may be considered. However, usually the condition is not severe, and early medical attention is sufficient.
Vitiligo is caused by genetic factors, accounting for two percent. The causes of diabetes are complex, requiring early treatment and attention to a balanced diet.
Persistent coughs may be caused by bronchitis. It is recommended to take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and expectorants, and avoid eating spicy and irritating foods as well as cold foods. Consume more fresh vegetables. If symptoms worsen, it is advised to seek medical attention promptly. For children, if diagnosed with respiratory system issues, parents should cooperate with the doctor for treatment and pay attention to a balanced diet for their children, avoiding picky eating.
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Poor hand-eye coordination in children can be caused by various factors.