What is Nystagmus?

Nystagmus is a condition characterized by continuous horizontal, pendulum-type tremors of the eyes, often accompanied by varying degrees of visual impairment.
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What Is Osteomylitis? How to Treat Osteomylitis and What Should You Pay Attention to in Daily Life?

Osteomylitis is a stress injury to the periosteum or an infectious periosteal injury caused by the expansion, congestion, edema, or subperiosteal hemorrhage of the periosteum and its blood vessels, as well as the organization of blood clots, periosteal hyperplasia, and inflammatory changes. Treatment methods include etiological treatment, rest, symptomatic treatment, physical therapy, and medication.
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What is Osteomylitis? What Are the Symptoms? Can Professional Osteomylitis Be Prevented?

Osteomylitis is a degenerative bone membrane damage or infectious bone membrane damage caused by the expansion, congestion, swelling, or subperiosteal hemorrhage of the periosteum and its blood vessels, as well as the organization of blood clots, periosteal hyperplasia, and inflammatory changes. Treatment can be administered internally with traditional Chinese medicine, using plasters that relax tendons and muscles, reduce swelling and alleviate pain, activate blood circulation and dissipate stasis, dispel wind and cold. These plasters have strong regional permeability, allowing the drug molecules to be absorbed through the skin into the blood circulation, directly reaching the affected area. They also transmit through the skin to meridians and tendons, stimulating the body’s regulatory function to promote functional recovery and achieve rapid healing.
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What is Pediatric Adenoid Hypertrophy?

Pediatric adenoid hypertrophy occurs when the adenoids are repeatedly stimulated by inflammation, leading to pathological hyperplasia and symptoms such as nasal congestion, mouth breathing, snoring during sleep, and restlessness at night. In severe cases, it may cause apnea. This condition is more common in children and often occurs simultaneously with chronic tonsillitis and tonsillar hypertrophy.
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What is Pediatric Cerebral Palsy?

Pediatric cerebral palsy is a non-progressive neurological disorder that occurs in early childhood, characterized by non-episodic central voluntary muscle dysfunction, such as severe limb pain, abnormal posture, and involuntary movements. It can also be accompanied by epilepsy, intellectual disability, 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.
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