How to Improve Constipation Issues in a Four-Month-Old Baby
How to handle a four-month-old baby’s diarrhea issue?
How to treat and what effective medicine to recommend for a four-year-old son who frequently coughs and has runny nose with occasional wheezing symptoms?
A 57-year-old woman has had a millet-sized hemangioma on her lips for over a month. She wants to know if surgery is needed. She feels the hemangioma is gradually growing larger. A millet-sized hemangioma on the lips is a benign tumor. If the hemangioma is relatively small and grows slowly, most cases do not require treatment. However, if the hemangioma grows relatively quickly, it can affect appearance and is prone to rupture at the lip area. Therefore, in this case, cryotherapy or laser treatment can be considered, and surgery can be performed if necessary. The recovery after surgery is generally good. Pay attention to rest and have a light diet after surgery.
When a baby experiences abdominal distension, medication or massage can help with digestion, and it’s important to maintain a balanced diet.
How to handle abdominal pain in a two-month-old baby?
Treatment suggestions for a two-week-old baby’s cough.
Recently, the child has been experiencing abdominal pain and crying, with no apparent abnormalities found during hospital check-ups. What should be done in this situation?
For a 7-month-old child, the WBC count and lymphocyte ratio are elevated, and it is recommended to visit a specialized hospital as soon as possible.
My sister’s child has recently been experiencing dizziness and fatigue, with a pale complexion and a slight fever. After taking antibiotics for several days, the symptoms persist. The doctor said it’s childhood leukemia. Can childhood low-risk leukemia be cured?