After a missing incident, a six-year-old boy developed symptoms of fear of darkness, fear of enclosed spaces, and nightmares. How should treatment be approached?
A child has developed a black spot on their waist, feeling like a small bean when touched. It is slightly painful when pressed. It could be a sebaceous cyst, caused by a skin metabolic disorder, and does not require special treatment. It can resolve on its own.
A Tinnitus Phenomenon Caused by Slow Intestinal Peristalsis
A three-month-old baby’s breast milk was found to be deficient in zinc and calcium, outlining nutritional supplement measures for the mother.
A three-month-old baby, healthy except for not having teeth, was hospitalized for bronchitis caused by fever. After five days of hospitalization and daily intravenous drips (including anti-inflammatory and antipyretic medications), the doctor prescribed antipyretic drugs. However, the baby soon began to have diarrhea, sometimes even after feeding.
The child exhibits symptoms such as tilting the head back, eye deviation, stiff arms, curved legs, and blue lips, and should be taken to the hospital for further examination as soon as possible.
A three-year-old boy’s urine has been found to contain white material, and he is seeking health advice.
A three-year-old child is experiencing bloody stool that is also unformed, which may be due to gastrointestinal dysfunction.
A three-year-old child is suffering from yellow nasal discharge, nighttime nasal congestion, accompanied by snoring, and heavy breathing, severely affecting their rest. The child underwent adenoid and tonsil removal surgery in June this year. They have previously been diagnosed with allergic rhinitis and pharyngitis, and have taken medication without relief.
A three-year-old child frequently vomits during dinner, requiring attention to dietary and digestive issues