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Rickets and Kyphosis: The Connection

Rickets, also known as kyphosis, is a common pediatric disease primarily caused by a deficiency of vitamin D, which may lead to skeletal deformities, muscle weakness, and neurological symptoms.
  • FAQ
  • Medicine
  • Bone Diseases
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Rickets Medication Effect Inquiry

Inquiry about the effectiveness of rickets medication and whether it can be taken together
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  • Health
  • Pediatrics
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Rickets Project: Fasting Test or Postprandial Test?

Based on your description, your child has been taking vitamin D and calcium supplements, but the symptoms of rickets are not clearly stable. In this situation, a further detailed examination is recommended to determine if it is vitamin D-resistant rickets.
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  • Rickets
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Rickets Stage I: Definition and Symptoms

Rickets Stage I refers to a chronic malnutrition disease caused by vitamin D deficiency, with main symptoms including irritability, night waking, excessive sweating, and bald spots on the pillow.
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  • Medicine
  • Pediatrics
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Rickets Treatment Precautions

Rickets treatment requires the supplementation of calcium and vitamin D, along with appropriate nutrition and sun exposure.
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  • Health
  • Pediatrics
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Rickets Vitamin D Intake Consultation

Inquiry and Recommendations on the Daily Vitamin D Intake for Children with Rickets
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  • Health Consultation
  • Vitamin D
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Rickets: A Comprehensive Explanation

The Main Symptoms and Diagnostic Methods of Rickets
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  • Health & Medicine
  • Pediatrics
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Risk of Hypospadias Treatment

Hypospadias is the most common congenital anomaly in the male urinary reproductive system. Is there a risk involved in its treatment?
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  • Medical
  • Urology
  • Hypospadias
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Risks and Management of Pediatric Appendicitis Surgery

Appendicitis surgery in a regular hospital carries a very low risk, and proper postoperative care can lead to a quick recovery.
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  • Medicine
  • Surgical Risks
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Risks and Treatment of Pediatric Appendicitis Surgery

Performing pediatric appendicitis surgery in a regular hospital typically carries low risk, and postoperative care and nutrition are crucial for recovery.
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  • Medical
  • Pediatric Surgery
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