A seven-year-old child experienced abdominal pain and underwent an abdominal color Doppler ultrasound, which revealed a slightly enlarged liver with mild diffuse damage. The child has no hepatitis, and the ultrasound doctor noted that the liver’s diagonal measurement for a seven-year-old should be between 8 to 9 centimeters, but the child’s measurement was 10.2 centimeters. Is this dangerous, and what treatment should be taken? In addition, I consulted Professor Huang, but she did not provide a clear answer, only suggesting another liver function test. What is a diffuse liver injury? I am very worried about my child’s liver because the abdominal pain has not been cured yet. Can abdominal pain be related to the liver?
What should be done if a child’s head is accidentally scratched by a faucet while being held up, especially in the area near the top of the head where the skull rotates? The child is six and a half months old.
A 23-day-old newborn has not had a bowel movement for six to seven days, but has no other symptoms. Inquiry about possible causes and solutions.
Discussing the Health Risks of Consuming Beef Containing Taenia Solium
Parents worry about their baby’s growth and development process
Addressing the concerns about the health impact of chest X-rays on four-month-old infants, particularly regarding white blood cell counts
Children Keep on Feverish, Parents Anxious
Worried if a child with pneumonia and cough needs to see a doctor again after taking medication and experiencing occasional coughing during sleep.
A 1-year-old daughter took half a packet of Ephedrine and Pseudoephedrine, worried about potential effects on growth and development
Is it safe for a two-month-old baby to take sugar pills orally after receiving a vaccine?