A child has been experiencing sternum pain for over a month, which worsens during exercise or climbing stairs. No history of injury. Parents are seeking treatment advice.
Vitamin D rickets is a genetic disorder characterized by increased urinary phosphorus, slow growth, and problems with weight-bearing in the lower limbs. It is advisable to seek treatment promptly to avoid missing the optimal treatment window.
This article provides treatment methods for vitamin D-resistant osteomalacia, including the use of oral phosphate and vitamin D, as well as how to avoid toxicity.
If a child develops red bumps on the forehead, it might be caused by eczema. It’s recommended to seek medical attention for diagnosis and adjust the diet.
A parent inquires about the appropriate treatment for their 7-year-old child who has rickets.
A patient inquires about the lack of improvement after one month of Eustachian tube dilation liquid treatment, and whether surgery can be performed when inflammation has not subsided.
An 18-year-old patient inquires about red and swollen eyes for two to three days, and how to treat and prevent it
Questions and Recommendations for Treating Children’s Rickets
Pediatric hypospadias is a congenital developmental abnormality that can be treated surgically, with generally good results.
Understanding the Treatment and Daily Care for Hypospadias