Chronic frequent urination in children may be due to bladder function issues or urinary tract infections, and should be promptly checked and treated at a specialized hospital.
Understand the possible causes of children’s hematuria and the diagnosis and treatment of acute glomerulonephritis
Children’s hematuria may be caused by urinary tract infections, and it is recommended to seek medical attention early and receive treatment under a doctor’s guidance.
This morning, a child woke up feeling pain in their thigh, especially when walking, sitting down, or getting up, and it worsens when climbing stairs. There is no pain when not walking, and the painful area has slight redness and swelling. Is this a sprain, strain, or another cause? How should it be treated?
What is congenital biliary atresia? What are the symptoms? How long can a child survive without surgery?
Congenital spinal dysraphism is a spinal cord malformation that occurs during embryonic development. Common causes include genetics and environmental factors. Early detection and professional treatment are crucial.
What is a congenital umbilical hernia? How is it treated?
Common causes and treatment suggestions for diarrhea with blood in a 3-year-old child
Excessive vaginal discharge with an odor in children may be caused by various factors, including infections and allergies. Parents should take their child to a doctor promptly and follow the doctor’s advice for treatment.
Frequent urination in girls can be caused by various factors, including nervous and mental factors, post-disease physical weakness, and parasitic infections. In traditional Chinese medicine, frequent urination is believed to be due to the weak constitution of children, kidney Qi not being stable, and bladder cord weakness.