Understand the possible causes of yellow soles in children, including liver, pancreas, or spleen issues, as well as the effects of weak Qi and Blood.
Yellow urine in infants may be related to changes in environmental temperature, insufficient water intake, urinary tract infections, or jaundice.
Elevated ketones in urine may be associated with diabetic ketoacidosis, infection, poisoning, or medication use.
Children’s hematuria may be related to acute glomerulonephritis, commonly seen in children aged 3 to 8, often caused by streptococcal infection. Typical symptoms include hematuria, proteinuria, edema, hypertension, and decreased glomerular filtration rate. During the acute phase, bed rest for 2 to 3 weeks is recommended, along with symptomatic treatment to improve pathological physiological processes, and close observation and follow-up of urine changes.
Explore the possible causes, symptoms, diagnostic methods, and treatment options for neonatal obstructive jaundice.
Learn about the causes, symptoms, and effective treatment methods for pediatric hip dislocation.
Understand the common causes, symptoms of newborn constipation, and how to effectively address this issue.
Treatment Methods and Precautions for Children with Tonsillitis and Purulent Discharge
Understand the cautionary notes for newborns with high jaundice levels after birth, including the distinction between physiological and pathological jaundice and appropriate treatment methods.
Preventive measures and treatment methods for pregnant women and neonates with hypocalcemia.