A parent inquires about their 8-month-old child’s legs appearing slightly crooked when lying down, but improving when standing. They also wonder if frequent use of diapers could affect leg development. Additionally, they are concerned about the symptoms and treatment methods for twisted legs.
An 8-month-old baby recently has fewer nighttime feedings, and doesn’t cry or fuss when waking up during the day. Should you be worried?
An 8-month-old baby has had a sore throat with phlegm since 6 months old, and despite medication, there has been no improvement. Recently, the baby has also developed a fever and rash. Seeking medical assistance.
An 8-month-old baby’s stool looks like egg flowers, possibly due to rotavirus infection causing pediatric diarrhea. It is recommended for parents to take the child to the hospital for a stool routine check and further antiviral and fluid therapy.
An 8-month-old boy is late in speaking and has symptoms of drooling. Does this indicate a potential intellectual development delay?
An 8-month-old child has a rough breathing sound and phlegm, possibly due to a mild upper respiratory infection. It is recommended to treat the symptoms.
The lump on a child’s head has grown larger, the county hospital diagnosed it as a lymph node, what should be done for treatment?
Baby has a fever for two days without rash, considering the cause unknown or not treated properly
An 8-week-old girl is found to have hidden blood and protein in her urine during a test, accompanied by swelling and difficulty urinating. How should this be handled?
The child has a persistent cough without resolution, and all lung, tracheal, and blood tests are normal. What should I do?