Vol 5, No 1 (2022)

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Article ID: 153
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by Yueyan Huang
J Pediatr Dis 2022 , 5(1);    1725 Views
Abstract Objective To investigate antiviral and anti-inflammatory effects of medicated thread moxibustion combined with Shujin Jiannao granule in the treatment of HFMD. Methods A total of 124 children with HFMD were collected to divided into western medicine group (62 cases) and experimental group(62 cases) while 62 healthy children were enrolled to become normal control group. Western medicine group was treated according to conventional therapy while experimental group was treated with combined treatment of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) and western medicine. To determine serum levels of S100B, NSE, CRP and WBC and observe the clinical effectiveness. Results In the western medicine group the total effectiveness rate is 88.7% while it is 96.8% in the experimental group( P <0.05); the average disappearance time of symptoms are shorter in the experimental group than that in the western medicine group( P <0.05). Compared with the control group,the serum levels of S100B, NSE, CRP and WBC all rise in HFMD children( P <0.05 or P <0.01). After treatment , the serum levels of S100B, NSE, CRP and WBC reduce in both the experimental group and the western medicine group, when compared with that before treatment.The difference is statistically significant(P<0.05 or P<0.01). 
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Article ID: 166
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by Hai Wang
J Pediatr Dis 2022 , 5(1);    1298 Views
Abstract Infraorbital dark circle,previously known as allergic shiners.The pathogenesis,the swollen turbinate compressing the sphenopalatine vein plexus,causing venous congestion of eyelid vein and the canthus in eyes,is unattested.This article studies the anatomical structure under the orbital part.It is believed that the mechanism is more closely related to the backflow obstruction of infraorbital vein.Besides,it may also be the causes of infraorbital dark circle of local congestion of infraorbital space and inferior orbital lymph nodes backflow blocked.Finally, the histopathological findings of some aesthetic medicine are reviewed.
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Article ID: 780
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by Stefan Bittmann, Anne Weissenstein, Gloria Villalon, Elisabeth Luchter
J Pediatr Dis 2022 , 5(1);    2160 Views
Abstract The use of complementary medical treatment in wound management has continued to grow throughout the world. There is a large body of evidence to support the use of honey as a wound dressing for a wide range of types of wounds. Clear guidelines for the use of honey in pediatric wound care do not exist. We present an update of present knowledge using honey as a form of complementary medicine in pediatric wound management.
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