Sacral anomaly in children is a congenital condition that usually requires surgical treatment. The surgery involves the removal of the sacral anomaly, although it is a minor procedure, it is best to have it done in a large hospital. Anti-inflammatory medication can only temporarily alleviate symptoms and cannot cure the condition. There may be recurrence after surgery, and there are no special precautions to note in everyday life. More information about related treatment techniques can be found online.
At around 5 years old, the child has been complaining of leg pain recently. What should be paid attention to regarding the characteristics of children’s skeletal composition and health measures during organizational activities?
Pediatric skull repair typically uses PEEK material, due to its high stability and suitability for growing children.
How to treat a 8-month-old baby’s spinal deformity problem?
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Explore the possible causes of children’s leg pain and when to seek medical attention.
Infant rib protrusion may be caused by rickets, which is different from common calcium deficiency and requires additional vitamin D supplementation for treatment.
Discussing the causes and diagnostic methods of leg pain in children
Inquire about the treatment methods and prognosis for post-periosteitis otitis media
A 6-year-old child experienced severe pain after a bone marrow biopsy, inquiring about the cause and coping measures.