Long-term abdominal pain in children may be caused by mesenteric lymphadenitis, and it is recommended to undergo an abdominal ultrasound examination and take appropriate treatment measures.
A baby’s outward projection of the chest ribs may be caused by rickets or growth and development abnormalities. It is advisable to take your child to the hospital for a doctor’s diagnosis and treatment.
Understanding the possible causes and treatment methods for diarrhea and fever in infants
Frequent scalp pain may be caused by various factors, including mental stress, poor sleep quality, and exposure to cold.
When playing with a child, if their finger suddenly makes a sound but they report no pain and normal movement, what could be the reason?
Postpartum women may develop puerperal infection due to various factors.
Understanding the normal characteristics of sexual development in 12-year-old boys, including reproductive organ development, voice changes, and health advice.
Understanding the Checkup Content for an 18-Year-Old Boy Who Bedwets After Drinking Alcohol
A 13-month-old child has not yet begun to stand. Diagnosed with developmental delay at 1 year, the child has undergone rehabilitation treatment. Parents seek further support and advice: Are there any sequelae? Can the child recover normally?
The child is 2 months old, and I’m worried about whether the milk supply is sufficient. The child often stops feeding before long, or falls asleep quickly. When I squeeze the nipple, milk still comes out. The child needs to feed again every 2 hours or a bit more than an hour. Is this a bad habit? The child has been like this since birth, and I need to get up multiple times at night to feed them, and they fall asleep after eating a little.