Do children’s eyes change as they grow older? Will their eyes get bigger? If both parents have large eyes and double eyelids, but a four-month-old baby’s eyes look small, and there are no members in the family with small eyes, is this normal?
Congenital bilateral ptosis requires surgical treatment to improve eye opening and prevent vision decline.
My child is six and a half years old, and one milk tooth hasn’t fallen out yet. Recently, a new permanent tooth has grown, and the milk tooth in the lower jaw has started to loosen but hasn’t fallen out yet. Should I help my child have the tooth extracted? What precautions should be taken?
My child weighed 4.8 pounds at birth and now weighs 10.5 pounds. All indicators are normal, and their mental state is good, but their body has not yet reached the standard. Do I need to continue drinking low birth weight formula milk?
When a child keeps running a fever with recurring symptoms, is it related to vaccination? How should it be handled?
Will the scent of the plaster used by the mother affect a four-month-old baby?
What should be done if a child’s baby teeth haven’t fallen out yet, and a new permanent tooth has grown out of place?
Strong light exposure at night is definitely not good, for both adults and children. The standard for light brightness should be below the brightness of a half-moon, otherwise, it will cause endocrine disorders in humans. Some hormones are only secreted at night, and if there is strong light, the joints won’t recognize it as night, and thus won’t secrete them. The consequences can be mild, with children experiencing night sweats and waking up at night. Adults, unless they have night blindness, should still choose a dark environment for sleep. It’s noted here that simply wearing an eye mask is not enough; the environment must be completely dark.
Learn about the treatment methods for infection at the bite site and how to prevent the further deterioration of allergic skin.
My daughter is 1 year and 5 months old and has been diagnosed with hypotonia-type pediatric cerebral palsy, accompanied by language disorders, drooling, inability to sit or stand independently. She also has strabismus and various symptoms. How should pediatric cerebral palsy be treated?