A child fell off a trampoline and has knee pain, no fracture, and still can’t walk after five days. How to handle it?
Treatment Recommendations for a Child’s Muscle Strain
A child with a neurological disease develops a brain cyst. Seek treatment advice.
The child’s eyelid was injured two days ago, and there was no swelling yesterday. Today, the area around the wound is red and swollen, worse than yesterday. How should it be handled?
Swelling of a child’s eyelids may be a symptom of edema caused by kidney disease, and should be checked at a hospital promptly.
A 2-year-old child’s hand was scalded by boiling water, and blisters formed. After washing with water and applying some oil, more blisters appeared. The child was also treated with ointment, but there are still two large blisters at the junction of the index and middle fingers. What should be done for a child’s burned hand?
Discussing treatment options for pediatric hernias, including the necessity and timing of surgery.
If a child’s lymph nodes swell and intravenous fluids are ineffective, it may be due to acute or chronic infectious diseases, and anti-infection treatment is required.
Children often experience nosebleeds after falls. Here’s how to address the issue.
A child’s small penis at age 8 may be due to reasons such as long foreskin, phimosis, or endocrine disorders. Treatment options can include genital elongation surgery, supplemented by kidney-tonifying and yang-invigorating medication for opsonize.