Explore the possible causes of pediatric vomiting and the scope of diseases in pediatric surgery
Discusses the possible causes and treatment methods for pediatric vulvar leukoplakia.
Pediatric Wilms tumor may have a genetic component, and surgical treatment should be initiated promptly after diagnosis.
A two-and-a-half-year-old boy is experiencing penis pain, accompanied by hard lumps and yellowish urine. He has also had a cold and a cough recently. What could be the cause of the pain, and how should it be handled?
Offers suggestions and treatment methods for dealing with persistent fever above 37 degrees
Persistent fever in infants can be caused by infections, common reasons including viruses, bacteria, and mycoplasma.
Persistent head ringing may be caused by insufficient brain blood supply, often associated with hyperlipidemia.
What diseases in infants can cause persistent high fever?
If newborn jaundice recurs and does not heal after hospitalization, what could be the cause?
Persistent nosebleeds in children may be related to dry nasal mucosa or blood system diseases.