A five-year-old child experiences uncontrollable twitching in the right hip muscle, lasting about two months, with occasional similar occurrences on the left side. Parents seek medical advice to understand the cause and coping strategies for this symptom.
Analysis of possible causes and treatment methods for congenital or acquired kidney size discrepancies.
Unusual odor in newborn girls’ vulva may be caused by vulvitis, usually due to incomplete vulvar development, low estrogen levels, poor hygiene, and other factors. Treatment methods include maintaining vulvar cleanliness, using 1% lactic acid solution for vaginal irrigation, and topical application of estrogen cream in the affected area.
Long-term presence of foam in urine, accompanied by slight swelling of the eyelids upon waking, may be a sign of diabetes.
This article discusses a case of vaginal bleeding in an 8-year-old girl and provides possible treatment options.
Vaginal bleeding in children is more likely due to an injury rather than hymen rupture. It is recommended to take the child to a hospital for a gynecological examination to confirm the wound and receive professional advice.
The cause of vaginal bleeding in newborn girls is usually due to the influence of maternal estrogen, which is usually not a cause for concern. However, if the bleeding is excessive or accompanied by other abnormalities, medical attention should be sought promptly.
A 2.5-year-old girl frequently touches her private parts and her vagina often appears red and swollen, suspected of infection. A secretion test is needed to determine the cause and receive symptomatic treatment. Parents should pay attention to hygiene habits and a reasonable diet.
A one-and-a-half-year-old child vomits after a fall, which could be due to shock, indigestion, or catching a cold, but it could also indicate a severe head injury.
Explore the possible causes of vomiting and abdominal pain in a four-year-old child, as well as how to deal with this situation.