Discussing the case of a 2-year-old and 9-month-old child diagnosed with beta-thalassemia, as well as possible treatment options and professional medical advice.
Discussing the severity and treatment plan for a 2-year-old and 9-month-old girl diagnosed with beta-thalassemia.
Discuss the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric thalassemia, and provide professional medical advice.
A parent inquires about their daughter’s recent two-week occurrence of frequent blinking and involuntary mouth opening. She had similar symptoms previously, diagnosed as myopia and conjunctivitis, and this time the symptoms persist without improvement. Is it possible that she has Tourette’s?
My daughter has mild intellectual disability and is currently four months pregnant. Should I be concerned about genetic issues?
Discussing the Possibility of Genetic Hearing Loss
The Necessity and Optionality of Vaccination
My son is four years old and cannot sit still in kindergarten, constantly moving around, rubbing his eyes and nose. Even when sleeping, he does so. It is recommended to cultivate regular habits for the child and consult a doctor as soon as possible for a detailed examination of the child’s condition.
The patient’s son has not gained any height during a three-year growth period, inquiring about the possibility of having genetic dwarfism.
Precocious puberty in your son may be caused by abnormal secretion of sex hormones, and it is recommended to undergo a check-up and medication treatment.