Treatment methods and effects of pectus carinatum
Explore the treatment options for mild extracranial cerebral effusion in six-month-old infants and their effects on brain development.
Discuss the surgical and non-surgical treatment options for pediatric scrotal hydrocele, as well as the prognosis.
A 20-year-old woman has suffered from congenital kyphosis since childhood, now requiring crutches for mobility, seeking treatment options and recommendations.
Pediatric hypospadias is a congenital abnormality that causes the penis to have a hypospadias and other anomalies. Treatment methods include surgical repair.
Treatment and Risk Assessment for Children’s Maxillary Sinusitis
A 3-year-4-month-old child who continues to drool may have growth and development issues related to the condition, requiring professional diagnosis.
This article introduces a simple, easy, cost-effective, and effective treatment for pediatric enuresis—the royal jelly therapy. Research has shown that this method is highly effective for children of different age groups.
Four-year-old child inquires about burn treatment methods and whether medical attention is needed
When infants cry, their navels may become visibly prominent, feeling slightly swollen. This is due to the abdominal wall being the weakest part during fetal development. It usually heals on its own before the age of two, but if it persists without healing, surgical treatment should be considered.