Pediatric Hepatitis B Virus Infection and Fatty Liver: Diagnosis and Treatment

With an alanine aminotransferase level of 200, and the results showing HBsAg 0.35s/co - HBsAb 706mlU/ml + HBcAB 0.05S/CO + HBeAg 0.22s/co - HBeAh 22.2co/s, and HBcAb-lgM 0.06S/CO - negative for pre-S1 antigen, the test results indicate a past infection with the hepatitis B virus, current recovery, and resistance. Elevated alanine aminotransferase levels may be related to fatty liver.
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Pediatric Hip Pain and Limb Mobility Limitation

After a kick injury to the thigh, children may experience hip pain and limited limb mobility, possibly due to soft tissue damage. It is recommended to undergo regional massage, hot compresses, immobilization, acupuncture, and to enhance exercise and physical fitness. If the condition does not improve, it is advised to visit a hospital for an X-ray or CT scan. Additionally, it is important to avoid spicy and alcoholic irritant foods.
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