Patients inquire about effective treatment methods for epilepsy, and doctors suggest choosing an appropriate treatment plan after a detailed evaluation of the condition.
Understand the routine childhood vaccine schedule to ensure healthy growth.
Learn about the vaccines that a two-year-old child should receive, including the administration schedule and dosage of the Japanese Encephalitis Attenuated Live Vaccine.
If an infant is taking Debakin, it is generally recommended not to receive vaccines, but the doctor will decide based on the individual case.
Inquire about the white material near a newborn’s anal region and how to handle it.
Galactosemia is a rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder, primarily manifested in infancy, where patients are intolerant to glucose and galactose, leading to symptoms such as automatic defecation and vomiting.
Possible reasons and treatment suggestions for a 1-year-old child with white hair
A 3.5-year-old child’s difficulty focusing may be due to distractibility traits, and parents should provide early assistance to prevent the appearance of ADHD symptoms.
A child’s lack of focus is due to curiosity about the surroundings; parents should guide the child to understand the things around them.
A 40-day-old baby’s constant crying and screaming may be due to severe hypoxia or congenital heart disease, and it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for relevant examinations and treatment.