Questions

What is the normal fasting blood sugar level for a 10-year-old child? What diseases can pediatric surgery treat, and what are the symptoms of pediatric internal medicine?

Answers

Generally, the fasting blood sugar level for a 10-year-old child should not exceed 6.1 mmol/L. It is important to increase nutrition, supplement vitamins and proteins, and adopt a diet that is easy to digest and absorb. Avoid adverse stimulation and engage in appropriate physical exercise. For hip joint synovitis, it is advisable to avoid severe movements and prolonged walking. If symptoms improve, continued observation can be maintained.