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Zhang Cui Xiang

Pediatrics

About me

Associate Chief Physician, currently a member of the Development and Rehabilitation Group of the Jilin Medical Association, member of the Pediatric Branch of the Siping Medical Association, and expert of the Medical Accident Appraisal Committee of the Siping Medical Association. Engaged in clinical pediatric work for over 30 years, has presided over the completion of 1 Municipal Science and Technology Progress Award, and participated in the completion of 7 Municipal Science and Technology Progress Awards. Has co-authored over 10 articles in core journals and national-level papers. Has rich clinical experience and in-depth theoretical research in the diagnosis and treatment of difficult and miscellaneous diseases, as well as in the treatment of critically ill patients.

Proficient in diseases

Children's asthma, severe pneumonia, Mycoplasma pneumonia, bronchopneumonia, allergic purpura, nephrotic syndrome, nephritis, myocarditis, encephalitis, Kawasaki disease, infectious mononucleosis, diarrhea, anemia, management and intervention treatment for preterm infants, and diagnosis and treatment of neonatal diseases.
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Symptoms of mumps

There are many types of mumps, with acute suppurative mumps being common. In the early stages of inflammation, the symptoms are relatively mild and not obvious. If the condition continues to develop, pain in the parotid region becomes apparent, with slight swelling and tenderness in the parotid area, and mild redness and pain at the duct opening. As the disease progresses further to the stage of suppuration and necrosis of the parotid tissue, continuous pain in the parotid area, or throbbing pain, becomes evident. The swelling centered around the parotid area and earlobe becomes more prominent. At this point, massaging the gland can exude pus from the duct opening. Treatment mainly involves maintaining oral hygiene and administering systemic anti-inflammatory treatment. If an abscess forms, incision and drainage are performed.