Frequent and small urination in children may be due to neurogenic frequency, a common condition in pre-school children.
Common abdominal pain in children may indicate duodenal or gastric ulcers, and barium meal X-ray is still the preferred method for diagnosis.
Cimetidine is an H2 receptor antagonist primarily used for treating gastrointestinal diseases such as gastritis and reflux esophagitis.
An 11-year-old girl is experiencing bloody stools, which are not frequent and only occur during bowel movements, and are not caused by anal fissure, as the bleeding is more severe. What might be the causes of these diseases?
A 10-year-old child’s recurring fever can be caused by various reasons, including infections, connective tissue diseases, and malignant tumors. It is important to first determine the cause and take appropriate treatment measures.
The presence of white blood cells in a baby’s stool test indicates a possible intestinal infection or inflammation. The child may experience diarrhea symptoms and may require antibiotic treatment.
Hiccuping in babies is a normal physiological phenomenon caused by the contraction of the diaphragm, which may be related to the baby’s diet and mood. Long-term hiccuping can be relieved by pressing the Shao Shang acupoint, and in severe cases, medical attention should be sought promptly.
A child’s kidney hydrops diagnosis is made through a renal ultrasound, revealing a mild kidney hydrops. Although it might be a common situation, such as the child holding in urine during the exam; it could also be due to urine reflux causing the kidney hydrops.
This article explains the meaning of a BACP blood test result of 270U/L and clarifies some misunderstandings about normal values.
At six months old, a baby’s blood test reveals a BACP level of 270U/L, which may indicate a calcium deficiency and requires treatment under a doctor’s guidance.