Treatment and Care for Cerebral Palsy

If a child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy, the neighbor’s older sister’s baby has had it for some time. Although treatment has been ongoing, the results have been unclear. Want to know what doctors suggest for treatment and how to provide care. Early symptoms of cerebral palsy include persistent crying and difficulty falling asleep, sensitivity to noise and changes in position, as well as difficulties with feeding and care. How should cerebral palsy be treated, and what care suggestions are there?
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Treatment and Daily Care Methods for Chronic Ulcerative Gastritis

Suffering from chronic ulcerative gastritis for half a year, with frequent recurrence. Seeking symptomatic medication and daily care methods. Current condition: From half a year ago to the present, generally experiencing frequent stomach bloating, discomfort, unpleasant taste in the mouth, and occasional stomach pain. Medical history: Diagnosis and treatment process over the past half year and their effectiveness: Taken amoxicillin, bismuth subsalicylate, omeprazole, etc., for half a year, but the effect was not significant.
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Treatment and Hospitalization Needs for Precocious Puberty

If a girl shows signs of secondary sexual characteristics before the age of 8 or a boy starts sexual development before the age of 10, it may be a sign of precocious puberty. Generally, hospitalization is not required. As a parent, you should pay attention to your child’s diet and avoid feeding them high-calorie and hormone-rich foods. If your child is already 16 years old, this may no longer fall under the category of precocious puberty.
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