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How Long Does Severe Facial Paralysis Take to Heal?

The recovery time for facial palsy depends on individual constitution and the severity of the condition.
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How Long Does the Recovery Period Last After Cervical Spinal Tumor Surgery?

The recovery period after cervical spinal tumor surgery can vary due to individual differences, but it typically requires several months to several years, and may involve rehabilitation treatment during this time.
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How Long is the Incubation Period of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

The incubation period for hand, foot, and mouth disease is approximately one week, with symptoms including discomfort and slight fever. If blisters appear during the observation period, it can further confirm the condition.
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How Long Should a Baby’s Fontanelle Take to Close?

The fontanelle refers to the bony-free area on the top of a baby’s head at birth, which should close by the age of 1.5 years.
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How Long Should a Child Take Antibiotics?

How long should a child take antibiotics? If the condition is severe, don’t always rely on medication.
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How Long Should a Child with Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Rest Before Returning to School?

How long should a baby with hand, foot, and mouth disease rest before returning to school?
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How Long Should Children with Bronchitis Take Azithromycin?

Children with bronchitis should avoid overusing azithromycin and consider alternative medications.
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How Long Should Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Patients Be Isolated?

Hand, foot, and mouth disease is a common infectious disease in children, usually caused by enterovirus infections. Symptoms include fever, loss of appetite, and oral sores. Most patients can recover completely within a week after receiving symptomatic treatment. Precautions include maintaining good ventilation and changing clothes and bedding frequently.
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How Long Should Injected Medications Be Used After Dispensing?

How soon after dispensing should injected medications be used?
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How Long Should You Wait to Take Children’s Ibuprofen Fever Reducer and Cephalosporin Antibiotics?

Children’s ibuprofen fever reducer and cephalosporin antibiotics can be taken together, but it’s important to drink plenty of water and get adequate rest.
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