Explore the possible relationship between changes in children’s urine color and fire toxicity, and provide corresponding health advice.
Discuss the association between delayed teething in children and rickets, as well as the normal time range for milk tooth eruption and possible influencing factors.
Dizziness, vomiting, and stooping in children are not related. It is recommended to take oral vertigo medication, ensure adequate rest, and maintain a light diet.
Alkaline phosphatase levels are typically higher during childhood, a characteristic of calcium-phosphorus metabolism.
An MRI scan reveals an abnormal mass in the child’s brain, accompanied by head enlargement and vomiting symptoms, raising the question of whether it could be caused by a tumor.
Excessive sweating and irritability in children may not necessarily be a sign of rickets. It is recommended to have the child examined by a pediatrician and conduct tests for trace elements and the condition of the fontanelle.
A one-year-old child has fine, yellow, curly hair, accompanied by a dislike for eating and dry stools. Is this a symptom of rickets?
A two-year-old child can control urination during the day but often wet the bed at night, which may be physiological frequent urination.
Is it normal for a child to drink a lot of water and urinate frequently?
Surgical treatment for pediatric urethral opening defect does not necessarily require general anesthesia, and regional anesthesia can be used instead.