Whether a child needs medical attention for diarrhea depends on the severity of the condition, and the approach may vary with different age groups.
If a child has diarrhea and a fever, is it necessary to take antibiotics after using Simethicone, and when is it appropriate to use antibiotics?
What are the risks of concussion and the corresponding measures if a child falls and hits their head?
Common questions and suggestions about dyspepsia and gastrointestinal regulation.
A child’s habit of pressing their genitals may be a habitual issue that needs to be addressed immediately and checked for signs of precocious puberty. It is recommended to avoid allowing children to imitate such behaviors when exposed to related information.
Childhood scrotal hygroma usually has the potential to resolve spontaneously after the age of two, with surgery being the best option before school age, and a 100% success rate.
A child’s stuttering problem may be related to genetics or brain dysfunction, or it could be caused by psychological factors. Seeking medical attention promptly can lead to accurate diagnosis and treatment, helping the child regain fluent speech ability.
Is a child’s restless nighttime sleep, waking up frequently, a sign of calcium deficiency?
If a child’s walk is unsteady, a doctor’s examination may reveal iron deficiency, which could affect leg muscle development.
Understanding the Relationship Between Newborn Defecation Frequency and Digestive Absorption