Symptom Correlation Analysis of Upper Respiratory Tract Infections in Children at Primary Community Health Service Centers
Abstract
Objective: To investigate the time-to-cure correlation of upper respiratory tract infections in children in primary community health service centers, and to provide high-quality medical technology for primary health care. Methods: A total of 70 children from January 2020 to January 2021 were admitted to the hospital and treated for 3 weeks to compare the treatment effects. Results: The recurrent causes of recurrent upper respiratory tract infections in children were viral infections, immune abnormalities, malnutrition, bronchial asthma, chronic diseases, iron deficiency anemia, the main causes were viral infections, and  there were statistical differences in the number of incidences, course and interval of onset in the control group. Conclusion: The nature of treatment in grassroots community health service centers can be analyzed in a timely and effective manner and is worth promoting.
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