Rickets or vitamin D deficiency rickets is a systemic, chronic, and nutritional disease characterized by bone damage, caused by insufficient vitamin D in infants and adolescents, leading to disordered calcium and phosphorus metabolism.
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After receiving a 300,000 unit D3 shot, the child experienced symptoms such as vomiting and decreased appetite, raising concerns about poisoning.
Long periods of crying in a child may be due to illness or other reasons, and medical attention should be sought promptly.
If a baby swallows gum, it usually passes out with the stool, so there’s no need to worry too much. However, if there are any unusual changes such as mood or appetite, medical consultation should be sought.
Recurring pectus excavatum in children is congenital, primarily caused by genetic factors inherited from previous generations.
Lack of vitamin D can lead to rickets, characterized by bone deformities and muscle weakness.
A two-month-old baby fell from a 50cm-high bed onto the tile floor, with a large bump on the right side of the head. After feeding on breast milk and falling asleep, the parents are worried about any serious issues.
Total colectomy due to megacolon may affect future bowel movements.
An asymmetrical gluteal crease in a baby could be a sign of hip joint dysplasia or developmental abnormalities, but most cases turn out to be normal upon examination.