How is congenital ectodermal dysplasia treated?
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Congenital ectodermal dysplasia syndrome, also known as congenital ectodermal defects, is a group of congenital diseases with ectodermal defects, involving the skin and its accessory structures, such as teeth and eyes, or involving the central nervous system, sometimes accompanied by other abnormalities. How is congenital ectodermal dysplasia treated? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
How is congenital ectodermal dysplasia treated?
This syndrome is caused by ectodermal dysplasia, so there is no root therapy or special treatment. For the type of diaphoresis, especially for infants and young children, cool environment should be provided in summer. In case of fever, cold towel or cold water can be applied to help cool down.
To prevent febrile convulsions, infectious diseases, respiratory tract infections. Denture can be used to help chewing and speaking. If the skin is dry, the local epidermis is absent or the attachment is defective, the adverse stimulation and trauma should be avoided as far as possible, and the infection should be prevented.
The purpose of treatment is to help children adapt to the environment and establish a near normal life. If the symptoms are treated timely and prevented properly, they can enjoy normal life.
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Pregnant women should avoid harmful factors as far as possible, including smoke, alcohol, drugs, radiation, pesticides, noise, volatile harmful gases, toxic and harmful heavy metals, etc. in the process of prenatal care during pregnancy, systematic birth defect screening should be carried out, including regular ultrasound examination, serological screening, etc., and chromosome examination should be carried out when necessary.