Pediatric rickets is a disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin D, with early symptoms including restlessness, crying, and excessive sweating. If not treated promptly, it may lead to skeletal deformities. Medication and sunlight exposure can effectively control the condition and improve symptoms.
The focus of treatment for peroneal nerve damage is on early intervention to enhance the regional blood circulation in the injured nerve area and prevent secondary adhesions or deformities.
How to diagnose and treat pediatric scoliosis pigeon chest, as well as prevention methods.
How to deal with a 4-year-old child with pigeon chest?
The child has a mild case of rickets and cannot supplement calcium due to kidney stones. How should this be handled?
How to treat and prevent rickets?
How to treat rickets and prevention methods
Rickets, also known as rickets, is a childhood disease caused by a deficiency of vitamin D, mainly affecting the mineralization process of bones.
How to correctly treat rickets and choose the appropriate treatment facility
A child of 1 and a half years old was diagnosed with mild cerebral white matter disease, and parents are inquiring about treatment methods and prognosis.