Treatment for Precocious Puberty

A 7-year-old 4-month-old girl has a hard lump in her right breast. The bone age examination shows that 10 out of 10 ossification centers have appeared in her left wrist, the ulna shaft is prominent, the sesamoid bone on the inside of the thumb has not appeared, and the epiphyseal lines of all metacarpophalangeal bones have not closed, as well as the distal epiphyseal line of the ulna has not closed.
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Treatment for Red and Swollen Tonsillitis in Young Children

For pediatric tonsillitis, anti-inflammatory medications can be used for treatment, along with local treatment methods such as rinsing and injection drugs. In cases of severe throat pain, painkillers can be considered, and fever symptoms can be treated with antipyretics. In severe cases, immediate medical attention should be sought. If the tonsils repeatedly become inflamed, surgical treatment can be considered. Parents should ensure warmth to prevent recurrence of inflammation.
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Treatment for Slightly Buckled Ribs in Infants

A 5-month-old male infant, 78 cm tall and weighing 8.5 kg, primarily fed on formula milk, has grown four teeth, and is developing well. Recently, a slight outward curvature of the ribs was noticed, which may be caused by a calcium deficiency or developmental abnormality. It is recommended to undergo a detailed examination at a children’s hospital and receive targeted treatment.
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Treatment for the Flu

The child has the flu, with symptoms of fever and dry vomiting for several days. After treatment, the symptoms have not improved, and the child is asking for better treatment methods.
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