What’s the Issue with a Baby’s Ribs Bulging Outwards?

A one and a half-year-old baby has ribs bulging outwards on the right side, resembling an outward flip. Is calcium supplementation helpful? If so, which brand is good? Is it effective when lying flat? Repeatedly appearing ribs bulging outwards, with a slight outward flip, may indicate rickets. Rickets can cause the child to have a chain chest again, where the intercostal muscles on one side are weak and appear like beads, along with ribs that bulge outwards and the recurrence of pigeon chest. As the child grows older, they may experience skeletal growth and development disorders, recurrence of deformities, and interference with intelligence. It is recommended to have the baby checked and to take calcium supplements and vitamin D under a doctor’s guidance.
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What’s the Issue with a Child’s Urinalysis Showing 2+?

A 3-year-old and 8-month-old child was found to have two ‘+’ signs in their urine during a routine sediment test, indicating a hematuria reaction. Parents are asking which hospital can treat this condition. Experts suggest treating the primary disease first, drinking more water, and rechecking after a few days. If everything is normal, there is no need to worry. At the same time, it is recommended that parents pay attention to regular checks for their child and use medication reasonably under a doctor’s guidance.
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