A two-and-a-half-year-old child has a smaller head than peers, about 90 cm tall. Professionals encountering similar cases, could you explain the concept of pediatric head deformity? Thank you.
Child’s hidden blood test shows abnormalities, recovered after treatment, asking if nephritis can be ruled out.
Child has a persistent high fever despite antibiotic use, seeking possible causes and treatment suggestions.
A child has had a high fever for four days and despite infusion treatment, the fever remains. The child is now experiencing rapid breathing, suggesting a possible pneumonia or bronchitis. It is advised to undergo a chest X-ray and routine blood test for confirmation. If pneumonia is diagnosed, timely antibiotic treatment should be administered, and immediate hospital pediatric care is recommended. It is crucial not to self-medicate as incorrect medication could worsen the child’s condition.
A child developed a high fever two weeks ago, diagnosed with bronchitis caused by viral and bacterial infections. Now, the child is also experiencing coughing and wheezing. How should it be treated?
A parent inquires about their child’s influenza vaccination status and the child’s unusual behavior.
Baby’s larynx rumbling persists, multiple medications ineffective, seeking solution
Child’s left ankle fibula fracture, this is an X-ray taken after casting, discussing the doctor’s recommendations and potential complications
A child’s left ear deformity and ear canal blockage may be caused by congenital malformation. It is recommended to avoid adverse stimuli, take good care of the child’s ears, increase nutrition, and undergo surgical treatment under the guidance of a specialist doctor.
A child’s left lower leg has a small bone fracture with a bump, showing a 5-mm long shadow on the main bone, suspected of being a pseudarthrosis of the tibia.