Explore the causes and treatment suggestions for a 3-year-old boy experiencing painful urination at night with no urine flow
What are the suggestions for a 3-year-old boy who is suffering from a high fever at home?
A 3-year-old boy has been experiencing uneven hip sizes for about a year. He has had an X-ray at a local top-tier hospital, which showed no abnormalities, but his parents are worried that the issue has not been resolved, and they inquire about which department to visit for further diagnosis.
How should one handle a 3-year-old boy’s persistent cough and loss of appetite?
A 3-year-old boy has a tight and small scrotum, making it impossible to see the testicles. This was not the case when he was younger. He has had a hernia operation. What could be the cause of this? Is this normal, or is it a sign of hidden cryptorchidism?
A three-year-old and eleven-month-old child suffered a left arm sprain on April 26, 2017, resulting in elbow pain and inability to move. After local diagnosis, no bone abnormalities were found, and only rest was recommended until May 18, 2017, when the child was admitted to Haishi Children’s Hospital for treatment.
A 3-year-old child limped after playing with toy cars, initially thought to be a bump. By the third day, the pain seemed severe, and a check-up revealed a hip dislocation. The child has undergone reduction treatment and has been on bed rest for three days now. On the fourth day, the right leg still has a slight bend, but it’s better than before. The question is, how long will it take to walk normally? The child has always disliked jumping and bouncing. Will he be unable to do so in the future? What precautions should be taken besides these? (The child has never fractured before.)
If a child sees things oddly but their eyes look normal, it could be due to optic nerve damage. Treatment involves oral dilation and nerve-nourishing medications. It’s crucial to understand the cause before treatment and to implement symptomatic therapy. Daily care measures are also important. It’s recommended to drink plenty of water and consume fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins to promote eye health.
A 3-year-old child suddenly reported leg pain and was unable to walk. The right leg can be curled but becomes very stiff when trying to extend it, unable to straighten completely. However, the child can squat but cannot walk, as if the legs are weak.
A 3-year-old child experiences itching on the palms of their hands and feet, and between their fingers and toes, especially at night. There are also rice-grain-sized bumps on the back of their feet, which have been persisting for over a month.