For boys with dwarfism, a detailed bone age assessment and adult height prediction are recommended to determine whether treatment is needed or to develop a more appropriate treatment plan.
Children with enlarged tonsils, fever, and snoring issues seek medical advice.
Is it necessary to operate on children with enlarged tonsils, or are there other treatment options? If surgery is required, can it be delayed until the child is older?
Offers medical advice on whether children with enlarged tonsils need surgery.
If a child is diagnosed with epilepsy, it is important to start regular antiepileptic treatment early. Some types of epilepsy may resolve with age, but frequent seizures without treatment can affect intelligence. It is best to consult the pediatric neurology department of a children’s hospital for timely treatment to ensure the child’s normal development and health.
If a child in the infant stage experiences a recurrence of epilepsy, taking medication is an effective method.
The patient first experienced symptoms on July 2nd, with a total of 6 seizures by July 9th, characterized by stiff limbs, head tilting, and blurred vision, each lasting about a minute. After undergoing a dynamic electroencephalogram at the hospital, the diagnosis was confirmed as epilepsy. It is recommended to seek professional and regular epilepsy hospitals for systematic treatment. Consider whether the hospital has a professional medical team with skilled treatment techniques, advanced diagnostic equipment, and a good reputation and credibility. If these conditions are met, and the patient actively cooperates with expert treatment, there is a chance to achieve a high cure rate and ideal therapeutic effects.
What conditions can pediatric surgery treat? Which symptoms fall under pediatric internal medicine? Should children with eyelid swelling or chalazion undergo surgery?
Is acupuncture treatment needed during the recovery period of facial paralysis?
Do patients with facial palsy need to be hospitalized and receive systematic treatment?