Inquire whether a child with pigeon chest needs surgical treatment.
Does a child with rickets need calcium supplementation?
Rickets is primarily caused by a deficiency of vitamin D. Simply supplementing calcium is not effective in treating rickets; it requires simultaneous supplementation of vitamin D. While supplementing with vitamin D, adequate sun exposure helps in the absorption of vitamin D.
Discuss the possible relationship between changes in a child’s urine color and ‘up fire,’ and provide professional health advice.
A child’s hernia generally has no significant impact on health. Conservative treatment can be initially considered, with surgery around the age of 2 being the definitive cure. Other methods are not curative, and immediate surgical treatment should be sought if an incarceration occurs.
Discuss whether a child’s hernia requires surgical treatment and the feasibility of traditional Chinese medicine treatment.
A hard lump has appeared in the child’s left knee pouch, possibly a cyst, and the question is whether surgery is needed for treatment.
A four-year-old girl exhibits pigeon chest symptoms, and her parents suspect it may be a Sequelae of rickets.
Hydrocele may resolve spontaneously with age growth, but if it does not heal, surgery can be considered at 1 year of age. Communicating hydrocele requires timely surgery to avoid affecting testicular development.
A six-month-old baby has been experiencing poor sleep recently. Could this be related to rickets?