A guide to the treatment and prevention of pediatric liver injury, including etiology analysis, medication treatment, and lifestyle improvements.
A 2-year-old child has been running a fever for a month, with some coughing, runny nose, and sometimes phlegm. Parents inquire about which medications are relatively safe and have no side effects.
This article primarily discusses the situation of pediatric mitral regurgitation, including treatment options for mild mitral regurgitation and common causes and anatomical structural abnormalities of non-rheumatic mitral regurgitation.
Your child has been acting up and crying constantly lately. It might be bronchitis, requiring timely medical attention for anti-infection treatment, along with the use of antibiotics and other treatment methods as advised by the doctor.
A 12-year-old child, after undergoing three blood tests, discovered an elevated level of alkaline phosphatase in their blood. They inquire about the possible causes and treatment methods. Experts suggest supplementing with calcium tablets, improving diet, and regular monitoring.
Pediatric nephrotic syndrome is a common disease affecting children aged 3 to 6, with a higher incidence in boys. The cause is unknown, and it is prone to recurrence and chronicity. Symptoms include significant general edema, large amounts of proteinuria, low proteinemia, and hypercholesterolemia. Treatment requires a salt-restricted diet, maintaining a high-carbohydrate, high-protein, low-fat, low-sodium, high-calcium diet rich in vitamins. Close attention should be paid to urine output and the use of diuretics to avoid unnecessary suffering.
This article discusses how extracranial inflammation can trigger intracranial infections and their diverse pathways.
Diagnosing childhood epilepsy requires an EEG, and further CT scans may be needed to understand the cause.
Inquire about pediatric expert consultations during the New Year’s Day holiday, as well as treatment suggestions for nocturnal enuresis.
Pediatric nutritional rickets caused by vitamin D deficiency is a common nutritional deficiency disease in children, primarily due to a lack of vitamin D in the body.