Discuss the normality and solutions for a three-month-old baby’s left arm being frequently bent and refusing to straighten.
Inquiring about the best surgery timing and cost for congenital polydactyly and syndactyly of the little toes on both feet
Understanding the timing of treatment for congenital hip dysplasia in children, from early correction to the importance of surgical treatment.
A 15-month-old baby experienced a partial shoulder dislocation, which was reset after medical treatment, but the child still couldn’t grasp or lift the arm. It might be due to the incomplete development of the small annular ligament, leading to habitual partial dislocation. It is recommended to properly immobilize the baby’s arm after reset and avoid pulling or tugging to help the baby recover.
At three months old, the baby’s left thigh cannot be fully abducted, as if there is some restriction. We took him for an ultrasound, and the doctor said the hip joint development is normal. However, we are still worried. What could this be, and what should we do?
How to handle and treat congenital cartilage issues in a four-month-old baby
Handling methods for treating infant cephalic fracture and hematoma
For pain caused by osteomylitis, acupuncture and physical therapy can be used to alleviate symptoms, and treatment can include Celebrex and glucosamine capsules. If purulent infection occurs, incision and drainage may be necessary, along with treatment with sensitive antibiotics.
Guide to Treating Pediatric Fractures
How to Address Children’s Lower Limb Pain Issues