Childhood scrotal hygroma usually has the potential to resolve spontaneously after the age of two, with surgery being the best option before school age, and a 100% success rate.
Understand the causes of a child’s seizure attacks and their relationship with scaring.
A 12-year-old child experienced seizures twice at around 5 a.m., with an interval of one week between the attacks. Inquiry about the possibility of having epilepsy.
What should be done if a child’s epilepsy seizure is severe or lasts for a long time?
A six-month-old baby has been experiencing poor sleep recently. Could this be related to rickets?
A child’s staring may be a symptom of nutrient deficiency, particularly a lack of calcium, magnesium, zinc, and the B vitamin group. White spots on the nails after a fever could be a sign of a deficiency in certain trace elements.
The child has stomach discomfort that has not improved after an endoscopy. Do they need another one?
Children may experience diarrhea due to conditions like enteritis, indigestion, or catching a cold.
A child developed a stye, about 2 days ago, with swelling in the eye and even the right face. It started to hurt slightly the day before, but was not paid much attention to. It became particularly painful a day ago, with the eye becoming congested. Since it was the first time, local doctors were consulted and fluoroquinolone eye drops were prescribed. How long does it take for a child’s stye to heal?
Explore the potential impact of pediatric styes on vision and how to properly manage this common eye condition.