A one-and-a-half-year-old girl is suffering from a small urethral opening and partial closure, inquiring about how to handle the situation.
What should be done if a one-month-old baby develops a hernia?
Concealed penis is a common congenital developmental abnormality. If not treated promptly, it may affect the normal development of the penis.
Chest asymmetry in children, suspected to be rickets, suggests calcium supplementation and regular check-ups.
A four-year-old child was pushed over in school by a classmate, resulting in a split lower lip injury and two stitches. After the wound healed, a hard lump appeared at the wound edge. Inquire about the treatment.
A baby’s subcutaneous swelling on the head can be treated with heat therapy to promote absorption, and ultrasound examination and blood aspiration may be necessary if required.
Parents are inquiring about a young child’s sudden onset of frequent urination and hope to understand possible treatment methods.
Smaller umbilical hernias may have a chance to heal on their own by the age of 2, but larger ones may require surgical treatment.
How should one handle the swelling at the genital area when the child cries?
A baby of nine months old is experiencing long, dry cracks and a faint yellowish color on the soles of their feet. How should it be treated and prevented?