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International Journal of Health and Pharmaceutical Medicine, 2020, 1(4); doi: 10.38007/IJHPM.2020.010404.

Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Infants with Angular Cheilitis

Author(s)

Zhimei Sun

Corresponding Author:
Zhimei Sun
Affiliation(s)

Anhui Agricultural University, Anhui, China

Abstract

As a cross-disciplinary discipline, medicine culture can reflect the characteristics of its cultural system. The purpose of this article is to study the clinical diagnosis and treatment of infants and young children after suffering from angular cheilitis, and to analyze more effective rehabilitation methods. This article compares the diagnosis of infants and young children with the corresponding antibiotics, combined vitamin B combined with erythromycin eye ointment, and tacrolimus ointment after treatment. In the corresponding antibiotic treatment, the total effective rate of the patients in the experimental group (98.22%) was higher than the total effective rate of the conventional group (83.14%). The total effective rate of the combined vitamin B combined with erythromycin eye ointment was 38 cases (95%) is significantly higher than the total effective 28 cases (70%) of the control group. The clinical cure rate of tacrolimus ointment over time is 92.3% after 2 weeks of treatment. From these results, it can be concluded that with targeted diagnosis and treatment, infants and young children's angular cheilitis disease can be fully and effectively recovered, and the healing time is greatly shortened. It is more conducive to the healthy growth and development of infants and young children.

Keywords

Angular Cheilitis, Clinical Holistic Therapy, Medical Care, Infantile Diseases

Cite This Paper

Zhimei Sun. Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Infants with Angular Cheilitis. International Journal of Health and Pharmaceutical Medicine (2020), Vol. 1, Issue 4: 38-50. https://doi.org/10.38007/IJHPM.2020.010404.

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