I’ve been suffering from facial paralysis for a long time, and the constant pain is also looked down upon by others, so I’ve been receiving treatment at the hospital recently.
Facial paralysis is a common and often recurrent condition, usually caused by wind and cold. It’s advisable for patients to seek treatment at a reputable facial nerve hospital.
The baby is almost one year old. Last week, they contracted hand, foot, and mouth disease, with white spots in the mouth that caused immense pain when drinking milk or water, leading to crying and fussiness. Red spots appeared on their body and limbs. After a difficult recovery, the symptoms recurred 7 days later. Hand, foot, and mouth disease is contagious, so avoid crowded places during the illness. Eat light, easily digestible foods and avoid spicy or stimulating foods. If symptoms reappear, seek medical treatment promptly.
Considering it might be due to pathological jaundice, careful observation of the patient’s condition is necessary. It is recommended to drink more water to promote metabolism and consider taking a Silymarin Capsule Oral Solution. If symptoms do not improve within three days, immediate blue light therapy should be administered. In severe cases, seek medical attention promptly for symptomatic treatment and pay attention to dietary and psychological care.
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Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is an acute infectious disease caused by enteroviruses. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly, and pay attention to your child’s diet and balanced nutrition.
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