Patient inquires about the cause of low high-density cholesterol and precautions.
Common causes and treatment methods for pediatric neck lymph node swelling
Consultation on brain ventriculomegaly and hydrocephalus appearing one year after brain trauma
When the tongue rolls up, the right eye squints, and there’s an excessive amount of saliva under the tongue, seeking improvement advice.
Inquiry on the treatment methods for pediatric otitis media
Consultations and Solutions for Pediatric Precocious Puberty
Recovery Training Recommendations for Children with Down Syndrome
An eight-month-old baby does not have a fever during the day but suddenly develops a high fever up to 40 degrees at night. The baby has no history of drug allergies and has not been vaccinated. It is possible to have bronchitis. It is recommended to undergo a chest X-ray or perspective examination for diagnosis, and appropriate treatment measures should be taken.
Inquire about the possibility of scarlet fever developing into nephritis, and how to treat and prevent it.
A 2.5-year-old baby’s enlarged tonsils are affecting sleep; inquiring about the need for tonsil removal and the effects of general anesthesia.