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Questions About Treatment for Pediatric Elbow Dislocation and Fracture

Can the cast be removed after four weeks of treatment for a three-year-old child with elbow dislocation and a mild fracture? Concerned about the recovery progress not meeting standards and the risk of radiation exposure, can an X-ray examination be avoided before removing the cast directly?
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Fracture Treatment
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Questions and Answers About a 1.5-Year-Old Child Who Hasn’t Learned to Walk and Has Difficulty with Hand Movements

A 1.5-year-old child who hasn’t learned to walk and has occasional difficulty with hand movements may be suffering from calcium or trace element deficiencies. It is recommended to undergo trace element tests and enhance nutrition.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Child Development
One minute to read

Questions on Treating Scoliosis

This article discusses a 15-year-old patient’s concerns about whether it is still possible to treat scoliosis and the timing of treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Orthopedics
  • Adolescent Health
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Rachitic Pectus, Calcium Deficiency, and Treatment Options

A three-year-old child with rachitic pectus due to calcium deficiency, despite taking calcium supplements, the symptoms have not improved. Inquiry about other treatment options.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Calcium Supplementation
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Radiation-Exposed Pediatric Health Consultation

Consultation on pediatric diseases after radiation exposure and preventive recommendations
  • FAQ
  • Health Consultation
  • Radiation Protection
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Rapid Growth: The Height Issue of a 12-Year-Old Boy

A 12-year-old boy inquires about how to quickly increase his height, mentioning his current height of 150 cm and his age. He states that he has not undergone any treatment and seeks medical assistance.
  • FAQ
  • Growth
  • Height
  • Child Health
One minute to read

Rapid Onset Causes of Pediatric Scoliosis

A child was found to have a 45-degree scoliosis during a 2011 check-up, but by 2012, it had worsened to 96 degrees. Why does pediatric scoliosis rapidly deteriorate?
  • FAQ
  • Spine
  • Scoliosis
One minute to read

Reasons and Solutions for Children Often Wetting Their Pants

The frequent urination in children may be due to neurogenic frequency or urinary tract infection, and it is necessary to seek medical attention early and pay attention to daily care.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Urological System
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Reasons and Suggestions for Falling Often While Running

Falling often while running may be due to underdeveloped cerebellum and should be timely checked at a hospital.
  • FAQ
  • Sports Medicine
  • Orthopedics
One minute to read

Reasons and Treatment for a Baby’s Black and Blue Leg

Understanding the possible reasons for a baby’s black and blue leg, and the importance of medical consultation and relevant examinations.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Health
  • Orthopedics
  • Subcutaneous Hemorrhage
  • Coagulation Function
  • Platelets
One minute to read

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