The normal upper limit of the chest-to-heart ratio for children aged 3 to 7 is 0.55.
Discussing the developmental process and treatment situations of children’s O-shaped legs
Offering standard head circumference for 4-year-old children
Advice on handling growth pains for children whose height falls within the normal range at seven years old
An exploration of whether neonates require incubators after spinal dysraphism surgery and subsequent treatment recommendations
For a one-year-old baby who has just started walking, parents can improve the walking posture through daily observations and corrections, and consider supplementing calcium to promote bone development. In severe cases, it is recommended to consult a doctor for professional examination and guidance.
Offering care suggestions for a one-year-old baby’s right forearm fracture and considerations for whether surgery is necessary
Timing of Spinal Dysraphism Surgery
If a child sustains a fracture, they should seek medical attention promptly to assess the injury and determine the optimal surgery time to avoid delayed treatment and potential complications.
Professional response to the question of whether the bone condition after imaging affects future height growth.