A child has developed a black spot on their waist, feeling like a small bean when touched. It is slightly painful when pressed. It could be a sebaceous cyst, caused by a skin metabolic disorder, and does not require special treatment. It can resolve on its own.
The child exhibits symptoms such as tilting the head back, eye deviation, stiff arms, curved legs, and blue lips, and should be taken to the hospital for further examination as soon as possible.
A three-year-old boy’s urine has been found to contain white material, and he is seeking health advice.
Discusses handling suggestions for children’s ear discharge and body odor issues
The front of the newborn’s genitals swells and takes on a spindle shape, causing parents to worry about whether it will affect growth and development.
If a newborn’s stool color turns non-yellowish, it may be due to the effects of medication for treating jaundice or other reasons. Pay attention to keeping the baby’s abdomen warm and consult a doctor.
One-year-old baby’s head injured by toy drone, inquiring about the need for medical treatment
Discusses the potential effects on a baby if soap residue on the nipples is accidentally encountered during breastfeeding.
At 3 months old, the baby doesn’t follow visuals, doesn’t follow sounds, and doesn’t look at faces. How can this be improved?
A 7-year-old child frequently hiccuping may be due to nervousness, depression, or drastic changes in mood. It is recommended to undergo a comprehensive physical examination, including a chest X-ray, to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment.