The treatment of a deep second-degree burn’s wound directly affects the size of the scar. During the treatment period, disinfectant solutions should be applied, along with anti-inflammatory ointments and aloe vera gel.
My child is 3 years old and has just had surgery. I want to ask, since there is still a catheter inserted, my child keeps complaining and wants it removed. There is no need to remove the catheter when a hypospadias patient is discharged from the hospital. Generally, the incision heals well within about a week after surgery, and the condition is stable, allowing the catheter to be taken out of the hospital. It is recommended that after discharge, pay attention to keeping the urethra unobstructed, drink plenty of water, and observe the urine for its color, clarity, turbidity, and blood presence. If there is a blockage or rupture of the ureter (both ends of the ureter need to be brought back to the hospital), please return to the hospital within 3 weeks to remove the catheter. The catheter can be removed after surgery or at a local hospital.
A child was found to have a lump beside the small chicken after one week of birth, diagnosed with a hernia, and the parents asked whether surgery was necessary for treatment.
Patients with diaphragmatic hernia should undergo surgery promptly, as severe hernias may lead to internal organs entering the chest cavity. Modern laparoscopic surgery offers many advantages, including the use of patches for repair. Postoperative precautions include reducing food intake, focusing on high-protein, low-fat diets, avoiding high-calorie foods, minimizing post-meal lying down and eating before bedtime; sleeping with the head elevated and feet lower; avoiding behaviors that increase intra-abdominal pressure such as bending over and wearing tight clothing; overweight individuals should lose weight. It is recommended to undergo surgery promptly!
Diaphragmatic hernia requires timely surgical treatment.
If a 1-year-old baby is bitten by a dog, does it need to be vaccinated for rabies immediately?
A 1.5-year-old baby should brush their teeth daily to prevent tooth decay and maintain oral health.
A 14-month-old child accidentally fell down the stairs while unsupervised, and although there were no obvious injuries at the time, symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea appeared three days later. Should the child be taken to the hospital for a detailed examination?
A 14-month-old boy had a CT scan during his learning to walk and was found to have a broad extracranial space in the frontoparietal lobe. The parents inquire whether they should continue taking five-ingredient lysine capsules or seek other methods to improve the condition.
A 2-year-old child fell and hit the back of their head while playing at home, cried for a long time when picked up, but was fine after a nap. There are no other symptoms except for some redness and swelling, and there is concern about potential brain damage.