A 9-month-old baby with a right temporal lobe brain softening lesion can crawl and laugh, but has toe walking. Can it be confirmed as pediatric cerebral palsy?
A decrease in a baby’s urine volume may be due to insufficient water intake, excessive sweating in hot weather, or abnormal kidney function. Parents should try to increase the baby’s fluid intake and observe if the urine volume increases. If it remains low, it is advisable to take the baby to the hospital for a urine test and kidney function check to determine the cause and receive professional medical advice.
A newborn diagnosed with an unsealed foramen ovale should consider surgery as soon as possible.
A 1.5-year-old baby developed a layer of closely packed tiny bumps in the middle of their forehead during winter. After they scratched it open, the skin on the forehead became rough, with faint bumps and frequent itching and skin breakdown.
A 1.5-Year-Old Baby Isn’t Growing: Possible Causes and Solutions
A 1.5-year-old boy has been experiencing long-term white, slightly loose stools. He has normal physical development and intellectual growth, but shows a lack of enamel and has not received any treatment.
Explore the possible reasons and coping strategies for a 10-month-old baby’s delayed tooth eruption, emphasizing the association between rickets caused by vitamin D deficiency and calcium deficiency.
A 13-year-old child has been weak for many years, with poor appetite, lack of activity, aversion to heat and cold, and frequent low-grade fevers, accompanied by toe pain during fever.
A 4-year-old child has been suffering from a persistent cough for two months, with no fever and normal check-ups. Possible diagnoses include chronic cough or asthma, requiring further evaluation and treatment.
A 40-day-old baby experiencing persistent crying may be due to hypoxia or other diseases.