This article explains the common causes and coping strategies for excessive sweating in children.
Child has reduced urine output, droopy eyelids, and symptoms have not improved after receiving immunoglobulin therapy.
Acute intussusception is a unique disease in infancy, commonly occurring in infants aged 4 to 10 months, and may be related to upper respiratory infections and lymphocytic virus infections.
The incubation period of rickets is usually long, with a slow onset. Children with the disease often have weak constitutions and are prone to diseases such as pneumonia and nausea and vomiting, which affect growth and development. Therefore, parents should actively prevent rickets. Usually, insufficient intake of vitamin D is the cause, as children need to obtain vitamin D for growth and development from their diet. If the mother’s diet is improper, the child’s risk of vitamin D deficiency is higher.
An 8-year-old girl began experiencing head tremors last year, which have now extended to her hands. Although she has been to the hospital for checks, a definitive diagnosis has not been obtained. She seeks advice on how to proceed.
During the process of dental replacement, all primary teeth will be replaced, requiring proper care and nutritional supplementation.
Common symptoms and diagnosis of pediatric elbow dislocation
Learn about the detailed situation of pediatric inguinal hydrocele surgery, including the type of surgery, timing, and hospital selection recommendations.
How to diagnose pediatric optic nerve gliomas and differentiate them from other sellar region space-occupying diseases?
A 1.5-year-old child experiencing frequent urination may have a urinary tract infection. It is recommended that parents take their child to the hospital for a routine urine test and pay attention to their child’s personal hygiene.