Learning knowledge and applying it are two different things.
As a junior resident, one can only begin to apply medical knowledge to clinical practice. At the senior resident level, knowledge learned can be applied more flexibly in practice.
Now it's even better.
One can start to systematically combine medical knowledge for analysis and diagnosis.
The most common cause of lower limb edema due to malnutrition is hypoproteinemia.
The blood routine results of this infant show anemia, as well as low hemoglobin levels.
In the situation where malnutrition is gradually worsening, the occurrence of lower limb edema is quite normal.
The doctors at the People's Hospital certainly identified the cause of the lower limb edema.
However, to treat the lower limb edema, the causes of anemia and hypoproteinemia must be identified.
