Should Surgery Be Considered for a Fractured Leg?

A patient inpatient at Meizhou Tianjiabang Hospital on June 14th, suffering from a motorcycle accident that caused two main bones in the lower leg to fracture, asks whether further treatment is needed as the swelling persists half a month after the operation. Professional advice suggests that due to the unsatisfactory results of conservative treatment, surgical treatment is recommended. At the same time, attention should be paid to postoperative care to prevent infection, and to enhance nutrition and rest to promote recovery.
One minute to read

Solutions for a Non-Healing Concave Deformity on the Right Occipital Brain

A concave deformity on the child’s right occipital brain may be due to soft and malleable skull, which generally heals on its own. However, if the concavity exceeds 1 centimeter, it should be noted, and a head CT scan should be conducted for confirmation. In addition, patients should pay attention to rest and enhance nutrition to reduce the chance of illness.
One minute to read

Solutions for Children’s Foot Pain

Children’s foot pain may be due to growth pains, commonly occurring in the knees, shins, and front of the thighs, and occasionally in the inguinal area. The diagnosis of growth pains requires the exclusion of other possible diseases and related examinations. Parents should take their child to a doctor for effective treatment.
One minute to read