An 18-month-old child occasionally coughs for extended periods, especially during naptime or in quiet moments, which may be caused by gastrointestinal discomfort. It is recommended to communicate more with the child, maintain a cheerful mood, and treat gastrointestinal diseases first.
My daughter is 18 months old, and I found hard lumps under both sides of her chest during a bath, suspecting precocious puberty. I want to have her checked; what tests should be conducted and how to distinguish between true and false precocious puberty?
An 18-month-old girl experienced difficulty and pain in urination after undergoing a vaginal adhesion separation surgery. How should this be handled?
Observation and Response After a 2-Month-Old Baby Suffers a Back of Head Injury
Treatment and Prognosis of Congenital Laryngeal Cartilage Softening
A 2-year-4-month-old baby has recently been experiencing sweating during sleep. How should this be handled?
Parents inquire about a 2-year-and-9-month-old boy’s height of 89 cm, worrying that the child is shorter than his peers. Pediatricians explain that, according to normal weight standards, the child’s height falls within the normal range, and growth rate slows down after 2 years of age until puberty when it picks up again. Doctors suggest that without allergies or genetic history, there is no need to be overly concerned, but regular checks of growth hormone levels and iron supplementation can be considered. If necessary, hospital tests and consultations can be arranged.
Consultation on a 2-Year-Old Baby’s Hip Joint Effusion
What should be done when a 2-year-old girl develops red eyes and tearfulness after watching TV for 5 to 10 minutes? Could her habit of watching mobile phones as a baby be related?
A 22-month-old baby has a high fever for three days, with only fever as the symptom and no other issues. The child is in good spirits. After routine blood tests and the appearance of rashes on the third day of fever, a diagnosis of pediatric exanthema was confirmed. It is advised to monitor symptoms; if there are no other inflammatory conditions, antibiotics may not be necessary. A repeat blood test is recommended.