Your child has a low fever. Should you go for an injection or enema treatment? Experts provide the best advice.
Discuss whether it is necessary to supplement Vitamin D3 for a 1-year-old baby to improve rickets symptoms.
A one-year-old baby is experiencing redness and swelling around the anal area, along with diarrhea that contains red and yellow watery stools.
A one-year-old baby injured their forehead ten days ago and now feels a large, soft lump. It hasn’t diminished after ten days and still feels soft to the touch. Is it serious?
A 1-year-and-3-month-old baby still cannot walk and his left leg tends to turn inward. Parents are worried whether it is caused by rickets due to calcium deficiency or insufficient sunlight exposure.
A one-year-old child experienced unsteady walking after a muscle injection, suspecting nerve damage due to improper injection site. Inquiry about potential sequelae and treatment methods.
A one-year-old girl is suspected of having rickets and has not grown any milk teeth, showing obvious pigeon chest and loss of appetite. How should this be handled?
A one-year-old nine-month-old baby with calcium deficiency and rickets, symptoms including square head, ribcage deformity, excessive sweating, and an open fontanelle. The baby is currently taking Star Shark brand cod liver oil drops and Longmu Strong Bone Granules, but there seems to be no improvement.
Biliary atresia is a severe disease caused by congenital defects in the newborn’s liver and gallbladder system, usually presenting symptoms soon after birth.
What should be done when the screening for Down syndrome indicates a high risk of open spinal dysraphism?