Treatment for hypercalcemia in childhood involves supplementing with calcium and vitamin D, getting plenty of sunlight and exercise. For hypocalcemia, further testing and treatment are necessary.
Hypoplasia of the left lateral ventricle may affect a child’s growth, and it is important to seek medical attention for minimally invasive surgery as soon as possible, in addition to the use of antibiotics and other medications, and to enhance physical fitness.
Seeking treatment advice for an infant’s eyebrow bulging cyst
What is an inguinal hernia? How is it treated?
How to treat an intestinal hernia in a 7-month-old baby?
Lymph node enlargement typically requires 5 to 7 days for recovery. It is recommended to visit a hospital for a check-up and to use antibiotics appropriately. Meanwhile, drink plenty of water, stay warm, and prevent colds. For those with deficiency in Qi and spontaneous sweating, using traditional Chinese herbs such as Astragalus and Floating Wheat may be necessary to invigorate Qi, strengthen the exterior, and stop sweating.
How is nasal septum deviation and enlargement of the nasal concha treated?
Neonatal rickets is caused by a calcium deficiency, often associated with a lack of vitamin D. Treatment involves oral vitamin D supplements or fish liver oil. The preventive dose is 400 IU per day, while the treatment dose is 800 IU per day, but caution should be exercised to avoid toxicity. Parents should take their child to the hospital for professional treatment immediately if they notice symptoms of rickets, and they should also ensure a balanced diet to aid in the child’s recovery.
Treatment Methods for Neonatal Umbilical Infection
Treatment for Neurogenic Urinary Frequency in Boys