Patients with portal hypertension are most susceptible to varicose veins in the esophagus, gastric fundus, and other areas. After varices form, the veins are prone to rupture and bleeding.
A three-month-old male infant was diagnosed with an abnormality in the right sternocleidomastoid muscle, causing his head to tilt to the right. Local doctors recommended lying on the left side and receiving regular massage therapy.
Triangular head deformity is a facial symptom of the craniofacial syndrome in children, and surgical treatment is necessary.
Triangular head deformity is a facial symptom of a pediatric craniofacial syndrome, typically requiring surgical treatment.
Umbilical hernia nodule may be caused by congenital developmental abnormalities and can be treated with surgery.
Understand the causes and age of onset of growth pains.
A newborn was found to have a 3mm septal defect during a health check-up in the first week of life. Discuss whether surgery is necessary and related treatment methods.
Chickenpox is a common disease in children, and timely vaccination can effectively prevent infection.
Abdominal swelling in children may be a symptom of a hernia and requires timely medical attention.
A moderate risk result from the Down Syndrome test suggests undergoing non-invasive prenatal testing for more accurate information.