Discuss the potential misdiagnosis rate and causes when using ultrasound for diagnosing abdominal rupture malformation.
A child who underwent an abdominal retroperitoneal neurofibroma resection surgery at Wuhan Tongji Hospital in 2006 experienced recurrence and ongoing observation and treatment.
The child was born with eyes that constantly tear and a tendency to cry. What treatment methods are available for ptosis that has been present for two years?
Can facial palsy in children be improved and treated through surgery?
After one month of facial paralysis, if movement is still not possible, it is recommended to use nutritional nerve drugs under a doctor’s guidance to improve the condition.
Facial paralysis and pain may be caused by neuritis or viral infection. It is recommended to use medication and Chinese medicine treatments such as acupuncture.
This article provides massage suggestions and precautions for facial paralysis.
Facial Paralysis Consultation Guide: Understanding Causes, Treatment Options, and Prognosis
Facial neuritis can lead to paralysis of one side of the face, possibly accompanied by symptoms such as drooping eyelids, crooked mouth corners, and inability to furrow the brows. If only one side is affected, be aware of the possibility of myasthenia gravis ophthalmoparesis. If accompanied by limb paralysis or aphasia, it may be a central facial paralysis caused by a stroke.
Facial paralysis may present with symptoms such as facial muscle spasms and distorted mouth and eyes, varying from person to person. Pay attention to observation and seek medical attention promptly.