Frequent urination in children can be caused by a variety of reasons, including physiological and psychological factors. Understanding the causes of frequent urination is crucial for adopting appropriate treatment methods.
A two-year-old boy had a head burn from hot oil three and a half months ago, and it hasn’t grown back yet. I would like to ask about treatment methods or medications, and whether it will grow back in the future. Please consult a doctor. Thank you!
Lately, I’ve been feeling unwell, with symptoms like dizziness and insomnia, worrying that it might be a women’s health issue caused by itching at the vagina opening after urination.
Frequent urination in children may be caused by urinary system infections. It is recommended to undergo routine urine tests and prostate fluid examinations to determine the cause and receive standardized treatment. At the same time, pay attention to maintaining good hygiene habits and living environment.
Just five months old, and a hard lump was discovered in the liver. Examination revealed tumors of 3.5 millimeters in size in both lobes. Diagnosed with pediatric hepatoblastoma at the hospital, the doctor recommended immediate treatment. What are the traditional Chinese medicine treatment methods for pediatric hepatoblastoma?
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My child is one month old, has frequent bowel movements with yellow particles, and the buttocks are red. Sometimes, when passing gas, there is yellow fluid. I want to know what this is about.
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