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What harm does pneumonia have
Pneumonia is more dangerous for children, the elderly and the weak. Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most common bacterial infection in adult pneumonia. Other pathogens include anaerobes, Staphylococcu...
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Treatment of common hypertension
General treatment: the incidence of hypertension is related to central nervous system dysfunction, so we should pay attention to the combination of work and rest.Antihypertensive drug treatment.(1) An...
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Symptoms of pneumonia
Pneumonia is a very common respiratory disease, there are many hazards of pneumonia, but many people are not very aware of the disease, let's take a look at the symptoms of pneumonia.First、 Genera...
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What are the causes of neonatal jaundice
Most newborns will appear jaundice after birth, that is, the skin appears yellow obviously. This is mainly due to the disorder of bilirubin metabolism in the baby's body, which increases the bilir...
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Strategies to Reverse Hypertension
Hypertension, often called the "silent killer", affects a large number of people worldwide, especially the elderly. The good news is that through scientific lifestyle adjustments, it can be ...
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Prioritize Your Health: Regular Blood Pressure Checks for Hypertension High-Risk Groups?
Hypertension, often called the "silent killer", can quietly damage your heart, blood vessels, and other organs without obvious symptoms. Once complications like stroke or heart failure occur...
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The Impact of Temperature on Blood Pressure Control in Hypertensive Patients
Hypertension, a prevalent chronic condition affecting millions worldwide, requires meticulous management to mitigate the risk of cardiovascular complications. Among the various factors influencing blo...
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Essential Guidelines for Nursing Infants with Fever
When an infant has a fever, proper care is crucial to alleviate discomfort and promote recovery. Here are some key precautions and care tips to keep in mind:1. Monitor Body Temperature RegularlyUse a ...
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