This article addresses the necessity of calcium supplements for children and provides suggestions on foods rich in calcium in the diet.
If your child has red rashes on their hands and feet, it could be a symptom of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease. Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is an acute infectious disease caused by enteroviruses, with symptoms usually resolving on their own after a few days. However, severe cases may require hospitalization. Parents should closely monitor their child’s mental state and watch for symptoms like fits, convulsions, and recurrent high fever.
My daughter is 8 years and one month old, with a small lump in her breast. How should I handle this situation?
If a baby develops obstructive jaundice and is not treated promptly, it may lead to liver damage. Consider undergoing endoscopic bile duct stent placement, a minimally invasive procedure with a short operation time, small incisions, and quick recovery. Patients can be discharged a few days after the surgery, with good results.
Discuss whether neonatal brachial plexus injury constitutes medical malpractice and how parents should handle such situations.
Explore whether neonatal hyaline edema can result in complications and provide professional medical advice.
Discuss the association between neonatal hypoxemia and ischemia and brain damage, as well as the importance of subsequent treatment and recovery.
Discuss the treatment of neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and potential sequelae, providing professional medical advice.
Does neonatal hypoxia trigger cerebral palsy?
The Effects of Neonatal Jaundice on Brain MRI and Treatment Timing