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Pediatric Hydrocele Surgery Treatment Guidelines

Treatment Recommendations for Pediatric Hydrocele
  • FAQ
  • Medicine
  • Surgery
  • Urology
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Pediatric Hypospadias Postoperative Discharge Time and Nursing Tips

Understanding the discharge time after pediatric hypospadias surgery and key nursing points to help the child recover faster.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Surgery
  • Hypospadias
  • Postoperative Care
  • Discharge Time
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Pediatric Injection of Leptospirosis and Japanese Encephalitis Vaccines and Fever Issues

Consultation on Fever After Injection of Leptospirosis and Japanese Encephalitis Vaccines in Children
  • FAQ
  • Medicine
  • Vaccine Injection
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Pediatric Mycoplasma Infection Care Tips

How should children with mycoplasma infection be cared for?
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Medical
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Pediatric Neck Lymph Node Swelling

Neck lymph node swelling in children may be caused by inflammation. It is recommended to undergo routine checks and treatment under a doctor’s guidance.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Lymph Nodes
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Pediatric Neurosurgical Disease Treatment Consultation

A newborn was found to have a lump on the back, diagnosed as spina bifida after examination. The parents inquire about the possibility of treatment and the treatment methods.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Neurosurgery
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Pediatric Nutritional Rickets Caused by Vitamin D Deficiency

Pediatric nutritional rickets caused by vitamin D deficiency is a common nutritional deficiency disease in children, primarily due to a lack of vitamin D in the body.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Vitamin D
  • Trace Elements
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Pediatric Ophthalmology

What could be the reason for a baby having one eye closed? The possibility of dacryocystitis is high. It is recommended to use eye drops and flush the tear ducts.
  • FAQ
  • Health
  • Ophthalmology
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Pediatric Outpatient Q&A: Causes and Treatment of a 7-Month-Old Boy’s Scrotal Swelling

A 7-month-old boy has an enlarged scrotum, which may be caused by a hernia. In severe cases, it could lead to complications such as bowel obstruction and necrosis. It is advisable to take the child to the hospital for a high ligation of the hernia sac and artificial repair treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Surgery
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Pediatric Outpatient: How to Handle Newborn Genital Swelling?

Newborn genital swelling may be caused by trauma or other reasons. It is essential to take the child to the hospital for a check-up promptly to identify the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Newborn
  • Genitals
  • Swelling
  • Treatment
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