Strabismus refers to the inability of both eyes to simultaneously focus on a target, a condition of the extraocular muscles, which can be categorized into two main types: congenital and paralytic squint.
A sudden increase in urination frequency in children may be due to urinary tract infection or pediatric neurogenic frequency. It is recommended to first undergo a urine routine examination at a hospital to determine the exact cause. Pay attention to external genital hygiene and a light diet. If necessary, under the guidance of a doctor, medication can be used to adjust the nerves and enhance bladder storage capacity.
A child fell from the second floor and suffered a thoracic spine fracture from the fifth to the seventh vertebrae, compressing the nerve which resulted in numbness in the lower body and loss of bladder and bowel control. The child had surgery two days ago and inquired about the subsequent treatment and recovery.
The baby might be sick, which is why their face looks a bit off. It’s recommended to give them a light diet and adopt a comprehensive rehabilitation training.
The baby’s front tooth fractured after a fall, resulting in pulp infection and facial swelling.
Treatment Recommendations for a Four-Year-Old’s Severe O-Shape Leg
A 19-month-old child has funnel-shaped pigeon chest and requires surgical treatment.
A 1.5-year-old child developed a hard lump on their bottom after vaccination, seeking advice on how to eliminate it completely and avoid potential risks
What should you do if you have a large soft lump on your head after a fall? Do you need surgery?
For issues with facial nerve palsy, seeking professional medical assistance is the key to resolution. Through a comprehensive facial nerve three-in-one recovery treatment, which combines traditional Chinese medicine, facial muscle recovery, and functional training, it can promote the repair and regeneration of damaged facial nerves, thereby restoring the function of the facial nerves to control the muscles.