Long foreskin and phimosis are common issues among males. Removing the excessive foreskin not only promotes the normal growth and development of the penis but also prevents the accumulation of smegma and related inflammation and cancer.
Pediatric liver blastoma is a malignant liver tumor originating from the liver’s embryonic germ tissue. It commonly occurs in infants under the age of 3.
Liver blastoma is a poor-prognosis, difficult-to-treat malignant tumor, commonly found in infants and young children, and has a significant impact on child health. Early detection and standardized treatment are crucial. However, the goal of treatment is often only to prolong the patient’s life, not to cure the disease.
After a liver transplant, rejection reactions are possible, and the cost is high, but with proper care, the patient’s life can be extended by one to two years.
This article discusses liver transplantation as a treatment for biliary atresia, including the surgical process, risks, and how doctors determine whether to proceed with the transplant based on the child’s condition.
Where is the location of the inguinal groin? How can nutritional supplementation improve it?
Discussing the location of the umbilical heart and possible treatment methods for chronic gastritis or gastric ulcer
MRI of low lumbar spinal cord shows tethering at the level of S1, with the spinal cord straightened and losing its normal physiological curvature. It is recommended to undergo surgery as soon as possible to prevent further neurological damage.
Low phosphorus rickets is a metabolic disorder associated with genetic factors, often leading to low blood phosphorus and abnormal bone growth and development. Treatment primarily includes phosphorus supplement and the use of active vitamin D.
Large lumps on both sides of a child’s waist may be subcutaneous lipomas. They can be treated with Sanzi Yangqin Soup, taken in powder form, or consider surgical removal.