The etiology of bile duct obstruction has not yet been conclusively determined. Early research suggests that it may be related to abnormal development of the bile duct system during the fourth to tenth weeks of embryonic development.
Bile duct obstruction is a serious liver and gallbladder disease in neonates, usually caused by bile duct blockage, leading to bile stasis and liver damage.
Common causes of children’s leg pain may be growth pains, which usually occur during the pre-school and school age, particularly in spring when children’s activity levels increase and bones grow rapidly, while the muscles and tendons do not keep pace with the growth rate.
The darkening of a child’s urine may be due to internal endocrine regulation issues caused by ‘upfire’, and it is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine for treatment.
Congenital hypopigmentation in infants may be caused by vitiligo, characterized by smooth, scaleless white spots, which are pale or milky in color. Notably, the edges of these white patches may be unclear and could spread to the surrounding normal skin.
Increased fibrinogen concentration may be associated with various diseases, such as acute inflammation, myocardial infarction, etc.
Lactate dehydrogenase exists in various tissues and cells within the body, and an increase may be associated with a variety of diseases, including hepatitis, liver cirrhosis, liver cancer, myocardial infarction, etc.
Frequent urination and painful urination in children may be caused by an increased excitability of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves, leading to frequent contractions of the bladder muscle, shortening the storage period and causing frequent urination before the bladder is fully filled. Currently, there is no definitive treatment method, with some people opting to take Gossypol Tablets or Scopolamine Tablets orally to improve the imbalance in sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve regulation, thereby extending the storage period.
This article explains the causes and treatment methods of hemangiomas.
Long periods of walking can cause dirty substances to leak from the belly button, and it also has a very unpleasant smell. Now there is also a bit of bleeding, but the person doesn’t feel anything, and it’s been 2 weeks.