A 9-year-old girl’s language disorder may be related to a short lingual frenulum. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for examination and consider surgical treatment.
The daughter is now 9 and a half years old, with a height of 140 centimeters. An X-ray examination at the hospital revealed that her bone age is set at 12 years old. Do we need to take medication intervention?
A 12-year-old girl has developed a swelling under her right ear and cheek, seeking expert clarification.
The daughter experienced walking abnormalities starting last October. No issues were found during a hospital check-up in December. At the time, it was suggested to do more physical activities at home. It was thought to be due to a fall, just that she wasn’t active. However, her walking became increasingly limping. A recheck in March diagnosed it as a hard fibroma.
A 5-year-old girl is experiencing discomfort during bowel movements, possibly due to shyness or pain, and is unwilling to speak about it.
If a baby doesn’t urinate, eat, sleep, and has a fever for a prolonged period, it could be a sign of discomfort. Parents should pay attention to whether the baby’s abdomen shows signs of catching a cold and check if the stool is normal and if there are symptoms such as abdominal distension. It is recommended to give the baby more warm water to drink and ensure the abdomen is kept warm. Some symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be administered orally.
Discuss the management of a baby’s bulging navel, which may indicate a hernia, and the precautions for asymmetrical testicle size.
When a child accidentally falls and continues to cry, how should parents handle the situation?
A crying baby may be due to calcium deficiency or illness, requiring detailed examination and treatment under a doctor’s guidance.
Describes the management methods for a four-year-old child who frequently wets the bed