Pediatric anorexia nervosa can be treated with medications that regulate the spleen and stomach, and promote digestion and absorption, but it is important to follow the doctor’s instructions.
Treatment for optic nerve atrophy includes nerve-nourishing medications such as Vitamin B1, B12, ATP, and Coenzyme A, as well as vasodilators and blood circulation enhancers like nicotinic acid, dipyridamole, Vitamin E, Ginkgo Biloba extract, and compound Danshen. In recent years, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, external counterpulsation, and acupoint anesthesia with 654-2 have all shown some effectiveness. Traditional Chinese medicine tonics like Bu Zhong Yi Qi decoction and acupuncture treatment have long been proven effective and should be focused on and further developed. It is also important to strictly prohibit smoking and drinking strong alcohol, and to enhance physical fitness through health exercises.
Down syndrome is a disease caused by chromosomal material abnormalities, and there is currently no effective treatment method. Long-term and patient education and special training should be implemented for children to prevent infectious diseases and various infections. Oral intake of vitamin B6, r-tyrosine, folic acid, and other nutrients can help stabilize functions. For other associated malformations, surgical correction can be performed. It is recommended that parents pay more attention to their children’s dietary issues, balance their intake of body nutrition in daily life, in order to provide effective treatment and recovery as soon as possible.
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