Pediatric leukemia primarily affects children aged 2-5, with acute lymphoblastic leukemia accounting for about 70%-85% of cases, while acute non-lymphoblastic leukemia accounts for approximately 15%-30%. Additionally, chronic myeloid leukemia is relatively rare in children, occupying only about 3%. Factors leading to leukemia are related to daily habits and dietary habits.
Inquire about the symptoms of oral hemangioma, surgical preparation, contraindications, and cost estimation.
Seeking recommendations for oral medications to treat respiratory infections in 2-year-old children
Medication Recommendations for Oral Ulcers in Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
Learn about the oral symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease and how to deal with this common childhood infectious disease.
Advice on Genetic Matching Consultation
Overdose of chemotherapy medication leads to osteomyelitis, the anti-inflammatory medication is ineffective, and there is a persistent fever. How should it be handled?
How to handle the situation where a child was mistakenly given an excessive amount of Ai Xiang due to a runny nose?
Pain around the navel in children accompanied by vomiting may be caused by intestinal spasms or ureteral calculi. An ultrasound examination can help in diagnosing the condition.
Pain around the stomach in a child accompanied by vomiting could be due to intestinal spasms or kidney stones. An ultrasound examination is recommended for diagnosis.