An 8-month-old child’s thumb is developing blisters, starting with one and now increasing in number. Medication hasn’t worked. How should it be handled?
An 8-year-old child has a mole on their neck, which is most likely a common mole, not a melanoma.
This behavior can be normal in some infants, but it may sometimes be a sign of a hereditary metabolic disease. It is recommended to take your child to the hospital for a check-up.
An eight-year-old child may have epilepsy and requires relevant examinations and treatment.
The anatomical conditions of extrahepatic bile duct obstruction can be divided into several types, including Type I, Type II, Type III, Type IV, Type V, and Type VI.
An overview of the alloimmune hemolytic reaction between pregnant women with different ABO and Rh blood types, and children, as well as an explanation of the possibility of occurrence in the first pregnancy.
Explore the treatment pathways for ADHD, including acupuncture, rehabilitation training, and professional attention training to improve children’s symptoms.
Understand the related costs and screening process for pregnant women to ensure fetal health.
Explore effective treatment methods for intellectual disability, including rehabilitation training and biocellular repair.
Understand the cost range of treating Down Syndrome, from early treatment to rehabilitation therapy, considering the economic aspects.