Many children have slightly bowed legs before the age of 2, which will straighten out later. Some children may appear to have a degree of in-toed walking. Typically, a child’s in-toed gait will disappear after the age of 7. No treatment is needed. A very small number of bow legs or in-toed gait are caused by diseases and require medical treatment. Recommendations: Rickets caused by vitamin D deficiency can lead to bow legs, so it is important to take vitamin D supplements preventively before the age of 3, with 400 IU daily.
Inquire about the adjustment methods for blood pressure of 80/50 mmHg and potential health issues.
A four-month-old baby has repeatedly tested positive for urine glucose with a result of 4+ in multiple urine tests. Although blood tests show normal blood sugar and kidney function, the doctor suggests further examination in major cities like Beijing or Shanghai. As a breastfeeding mother, what precautions should I take, what foods should I eat, and what foods should I avoid?
For questions about administering cefaclor dry suspension to a two-year-old child, experts recommend a follow-up visit and a routine blood test.
A two-year-old baby has acute bronchitis. How should Cefaclor dry suspension be administered correctly?
The baby has been experiencing diarrhea with watery stools and bubbles, occurring multiple times a day. When should the baby take Sibond, and what precautions should be taken?
A 9-month-old baby cries when sneezing, accompanied by clear nasal discharge and initial fever symptoms, but the fever has subsided. The baby is now only sneezing, crying, and having a runny nose. What could be the cause?
What should you do to alleviate a baby’s fever that suddenly flares and then subsides?
A child’s severe cough at night may be caused by an upper respiratory infection. Treatment can include cough suppressants and antibacterial anti-inflammatory medications, along with precautions such as a light diet and regular exercise.
Polio is a disease caused by acute infection with the polio virus, leading to weakness in the limbs affected. Traditional Chinese medicine and rehabilitation therapy methods can improve clinical symptoms and prevent complications. This article introduces an assistive device to help children with muscular dystrophy walk with their left limb.