Discussing the genetic aspect of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and the impact of family clustering on the prevalence of the condition.
Teething is a physiological process that may be accompanied by symptoms such as fever, excessive saliva, and restlessness. These symptoms usually resolve on their own, and parents can relieve their baby’s discomfort through symptomatic treatment and physical cooling (cooling down) methods.
Discuss the health risks and radiation exposure issues associated with baby X-ray imaging.
A child exhibited symptoms of clenched fists and tight biting, lasting about 6-7 seconds. Subsequent medical examination revealed abnormal discharges in the electroencephalogram (EEG), and inquiries were made about the main treatment methods for epilepsy.
A five-month-old baby experienced diarrhea with stools resembling egg whites, accompanied by abdominal pain and fever after consuming honey. Inquiry about whether honey could be the cause of the diarrhea and how to treat it.
Discussing the relationship between bacterial infection and children’s fever, as well as the measures to address it.
Bedwetting may affect a child’s height due to potential brain cortex development delays, excessive deep sleep, or psychological factors.
Understanding whether calcium deficiency in infants can lead to epilepsy.
Discuss the relationship between calcium supplements and children’s nosebleeds, and provide professional medical advice.
Discuss the relationship between canker sores and hand, foot, and mouth disease, and how to differentiate between the two.