There can be various reasons for a baby’s night crying, including underdeveloped growth and illness. How can we improve the situation?
How to educate a child to become a compliant and good-natured individual, and build their self-esteem and sense of honor?
A 25-year-old woman has a slightly elevated result in the Down syndrome screening during pregnancy. Will it affect the child? What should be done if the recheck still shows elevated levels?
A fetal right lymphatic cyst is an abnormality found during the ultrasound examination during pregnancy, typically resolving after the 26th week of gestation.
How to handle the issue of a five-year-old child with precocious puberty?
Professional answers to the question of how to deal with a four-year-old child with cerebral palsy who can’t sit, stand, walk, swallow, or speak
Treatment Methods and Types of Head Hematoma
Describes how to deal with the issue of a high school student frequently going out to play, not wanting to return home, and not focusing on their studies.
A 7-year-old 9-month-old boy has had a symptom for a while. Initially, the parents believed he was just mischievous. As the child grew older, the symptoms did not change. Now, as he enters elementary school, this condition is very painful and affects his concentration during extra lessons. It’s normal for an 11-year-old to be more active. Children’s mischievous and active nature is part of their. Poor performance in practice doesn’t necessarily relate to this. It’s recommended that adults pay close attention to the child. If he dislikes certain sports, guide him to engage in those activities, such as if he dislikes basketball, encourage him to learn basketball. This can help him focus his attention fully. It’s best to take the child to the hospital for a check-up to see if he has ADHD. Many children are not necessarily ADHD.
A senior over 60 with a persistent low fever for more than a week, accompanied by dizziness, headaches, and a lack of vitality, how should one handle the situation?