Treatment Methods After Eosinophilic Granuloma Surgery
A 17-month-old girl with myeloperoxidase sarcoma seeks treatment advice.
Postoperative residual stage 2 pediatric astrocytoma, chemotherapy is the main treatment method.
The treatment for pediatric metastatic osteosarcoma includes radiation therapy and hormone therapy, while patients should also pay attention to daily care to alleviate symptoms.
A child born recently often has tears in their eyes and cries easily. How can the malignant tumor of the eye be treated?
Facial paralysis can be caused by a variety of factors, including infectious diseases, otorhinolaryngological diseases, Bell’s palsy, tumors, neurogenic conditions, traumatic injuries, poisoning (such as alcoholism, long-term exposure to toxic substances), metabolic disorders: such as diabetes, vitamin deficiency; vascular dysfunction, and congenital hypoplasia of the facial nerve nucleus.
Increased intracranial pressure or direct compression of the dura mater, blood vessels, and nerves due to the tumor. Seen in the vast majority of patients, it is an early symptom that worsens as the tumor expands.
The dangers of pediatric rhabdomyosarcoma may include deafness, difficulty breathing, urinary tract obstruction, spinal cord compression, and additional symptoms caused by the tumor metastasizing to other organs.
For the treatment of orbital diseases and eye tumors, the cause must first be determined and targeted treatment must be applied, accompanied by daily care.
Neuroblastoma is one of the common malignant tumors in children, and its symptoms may include loss of appetite, weight loss, fatigue, fever, and may also cause symptoms such as bone and joint pain, bulging eyes, and lymph node enlargement.