Parent’s inquiry about their 15-day-old infant’s red buttocks with slight water discharge and a feeling of mild ulceration, along with the doctor’s advice on possible causes and treatment methods.
A 15-month-old baby is diagnosed with moderate anemia. How should treatment and nutritional reinforcement be conducted?
At 15 months old, a baby still can’t walk. Should calcium supplementation be considered?
A 15-month-old boy frequently bangs his head on objects, which may be an expression of unacknowledged pain. It is recommended to undergo a head CT scan to rule out potential serious conditions.
How to handle the cough and wheezing symptoms of a 15-month-old child after discharge from pneumonia treatment?
A 15-year-old boy has been walking abnormally since around the age of 9, unable to walk properly for three years now. Despite family efforts to seek medical help, the exact cause has not been diagnosed. Some doctors speculate it may be due to hereditary factors, but there are no similar cases in the family history. When he sits on a chair, there are no obvious abnormalities, and his body and limbs appear normal. The family is very worried and does not want him to suffer lifelong disabilities. What kind of disease might this be? Where can he receive effective treatment?
The sudden loss of consciousness and inability to breathe in a 16-month-old baby may be related to certain diseases.
A 16-month-old baby’s hearing test result was 95 decibels, possible causes and treatment methods.
A 16-month-old baby seems unable to understand what parents are saying, which could be due to congenital developmental abnormalities. It is recommended to regularly take the baby to the hospital for check-ups and pay attention to nutritional intake.
A 16-month-old child loves to cry and hug, and refuses to walk independently, which might indicate a growth and development abnormality. It is necessary to seek medical examination at a hospital.