Question

Main symptoms at 6 years old: Liver enlargement, frequent leg cramps, numbness. Onset time: Detailed examination results: Previous treatment and effectiveness: Taken calcium tablets, no significant improvement.

Answer

The patient’s liver enlargement may be caused by hepatitis, liver cysts, or liver flukes, among other conditions. It is recommended to undergo further detailed examinations, including blood tests, abdominal MRI or CT scans, and alpha-fetoprotein testing, to determine the cause. Leg cramps may be due to a calcium deficiency or electrolyte imbalance in the child and should be promptly diagnosed by a medical professional to ascertain the cause.