A two-year-old child has not yet learned to speak, has a family history of epilepsy, the epilepsy has now been cured, but language development is delayed. How can experts help promote the child’s language development?
A 5-year-old child with language development lag due to neonatal hypoxia, parents inquire about how to improve.
An introduction to the treatment and dietary recommendations for cerebral palsy.
Laryngeal cartilage disease can usually heal itself in children aged 1-2 years, so there is no need to worry too much.
Liver blastoma is a poor-prognosis, difficult-to-treat malignant tumor, commonly found in infants and young children, and has a significant impact on child health. Early detection and standardized treatment are crucial. However, the goal of treatment is often only to prolong the patient’s life, not to cure the disease.
This article discusses liver transplantation as a treatment for biliary atresia, including the surgical process, risks, and how doctors determine whether to proceed with the transplant based on the child’s condition.
Explore the location of hospitals specializing in treating Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and provide treatment and educational recommendations for children with mild to severe hyperactivity.
An expert provides answers regarding a 19-month-old girl’s physical examination report showing low direct bilirubin levels and negative antibody results after Hepatitis B vaccination.
Learn about the treatment methods for lupus erythematosus and the possibilities of treatment for pediatric patients.
Discussing how to improve symptoms through appropriate treatment methods after a one-and-a-half-year-old child is diagnosed with cerebral palsy.