A child’s jaundice persisted for over twenty days, recovered completely after treatment, but later it was discovered that there may be a g6pd deficiency gene inherited from previous generations, affecting growth and development. Now, an MRI has found delayed myelination, and consultation for treatment suggestions is sought. Could the childhood jaundice inflammation have caused this condition?
Long-term stomach problems persist even after traditional Chinese medicine treatment; seeking solutions.
Explore the possible reasons for neonatal jaundice that does not subside after half a month, including breastfeeding and defecation issues, and provide corresponding treatment suggestions.
A baby’s white tongue coating may be related to breast milk or formula, so attention should be paid to dietary adjustments.
Discuss the potential causes of a 23-month-old child’s unfused fontanelle and its potential impact on intellectual development.
A 19-month-old baby often cries at night, possibly due to calcium deficiency causing night terrors. It is recommended to conduct a blood trace element test and consume calcium-rich foods to improve the symptoms.
Understand the possible reasons for a three-and-a-half-month-old baby’s inadequate head support ability, and how to improve it through vitamin D supplementation and daily care.
Discuss the possible causes of newborn jaundice not retreating after 22 days, and provide professional medical advice.
A child’s painful penis swelling may be caused by local infection or phimosis. It is important to seek immediate medical attention and treatment, along with proper local hygiene and the use of antibiotic medications. Mothers should provide adequate care and attention to help their children receive timely treatment for the disease.
Explore the possible reasons why a 9-month-old baby may not be able to walk, and how to improve the situation through calcium supplementation and proper nasal care.