Understanding the clinical features of partial radial head dislocation, including pain, restricted movement, and specific postures, as well as diagnostic methods and non-anesthetic reduction techniques.
Understanding the early clinical manifestations of pediatric hydrocephalus, including increased head circumference, abnormal eye appearance, and changes in mental state.
Tetralogy of Fallot is a congenital heart disease with primary clinical manifestations including cyanosis and respiratory distress, requiring timely medical attention and professional treatment.
Understanding the clinical features and nursing points of neonatal subcutaneous necrosis to provide professional guidance for neonatal health.
My baby is 55 days old and has been experiencing symptoms of coughing with phlegm for a month. After 10 days of hospital treatment and injections, the symptoms improved. However, after returning home and taking some medication, the coughing and phlegm persisted. Could this be neonatal pneumonia?
Understand the common symptoms of infants and young children with tonsillitis, including sore throat, fever, and possible complications.
Understand the possible symptoms of pediatric tonsillitis, including sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and fever, and emphasize the importance of timely medical attention.
Is it normal for newborns to have a phenomenon of regurgitation?
Understanding the common causes of neonatal asphyxia and how to take preventive measures can help reduce the risk of neonatal mortality and long-term complications.
The amount of hair on an infant’s head at birth varies from child to child. Generally, within 5 to 6 months after birth, infants go through a period of fetal hair shedding, after which their hair will gradually grow out. By around 1 year of age, most infants’ hair will become thick.