The treatment for acquired angioedema is similar to that for urticaria, and oral antihistamines can be taken. For hereditary angioedema, ethinyl estradiol or Conley’s Dragon can be used.
Children who experience unsteady sitting and abnormal motor function after a fall may exhibit symptoms indicative of cerebral palsy.
Unsteady walking in a child could be due to calcium deficiency or other reasons. It is recommended to undergo a check-up and supplement calcium.
The timing of a child learning to walk varies from individual to individual, with the latest typically around the age of two. If you’re concerned that your child might have rickets, it’s advisable to take them to the hospital for a check-up to see if they are deficient in calcium. Children with rickets may not only walk later, but also talk later, and even if they learn to walk, they may not want to walk for long due to weak legs.
Yellow urine in infants may be due to dehydration or overuse of the body’s resources. It’s recommended to increase fluid intake.
If your child’s anal area itches, it might be due to anal itching. Treatment requires attention to lifestyle, avoiding irritants, maintaining cleanliness and dryness in the area, and using appropriate medication. Parents should take their children to the hospital for timely examination and treatment.
Your child’s symptoms include not wanting to take naps, thinning and yellow hair, and slightly curved calves, which may be related to rickets.
An 18-month-old baby has experienced unusual behaviors like staring and bumping into things after surgery for a left temporal lobe lesion, seeking treatment advice.
What dietary recommendations are there for patients with vascular malformations?
A 3.5-year-old baby has been experiencing recurrent fever. After taking ibuprofen suspension to reduce fever, how long should one wait before taking common cold medication or antibiotics?