If a child can’t use their knees after falling, it might be due to a risk of fracture. It’s recommended to undergo a trace element test and supplement any deficient trace elements.
Why do children around three months old only start to form the cervical physiological curvature, and why does it lead to the condition where their legs and feet don’t bear weight?
Cripple walking may be a symptom caused by brain atrophy or dementia, and it is recommended to undergo a cranial CT scan and consult with a neurology department for treatment.
Newborns with a small soft lump on their chests raise concerns among parents about the cause and how to handle the situation.
A child’s pigeon chest may be due to calcium deficiency, and it’s recommended to undergo a related health checkup.
Pediatric synovitis is primarily an aseptic inflammation caused by poor microcirculation, with the focus of treatment being on improving microcirculation.
A sticking out bone on the buttocks may be caused by a calcium deficiency, and it’s recommended to supplement calcium and drink more bone soup.
A six-month-old baby’s fontanelle measures 3.0x3.0 centimeters, and the parent is worried whether treatment is needed.
Extracranial hydrocephalus in infants can usually normalize with the growth and development of the brain tissue, often resolving by the age of 2.
What’s the normal head circumference for a 4-year-old?