The distal joint of the little finger on the left hand has become swollen and curved, and the same symptoms have started to appear on the right hand’s little finger. The middle joint of the ring finger on the right hand has slightly deformed, and there are occasional joint pains in both hands. Sometimes, there are discomfort and mild pain symptoms in the wrist joints, and occasionally in the toe joints, but not severe.
What diseases can pediatric surgery treat, and which symptoms fall under pediatric internal medicine? What about the transmission of cytomegalovirus?
Learn about whether the Diphtheria, Pertussis, and Tetanus vaccine can be administered simultaneously with the Hepatitis B vaccine, as well as the precautions to take after vaccination.
Parents inquire whether a child who has been taking antiepileptic medication for three and a half years, with normal EEG results and no seizures since starting the medication, can reduce the dosage.
Down Syndrome is a genetic disorder with no current cure, but it can be improved through long-term education and training to enhance the patient’s quality of life.
Down syndrome screening is not used for gender determination, and even if it can detect it, doctors will not reveal the baby’s gender. It is recommended to have regular prenatal checks and pay attention to daily diet.
Facial Paralysis Patients Ask About Discontinuing Medication
Treatment Suggestions for Baby Diarrhea
Learn about the effectiveness and precautions of the Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease vaccine for one-year-old infants.
Recommendations for Hepatitis B Vaccine Administration