A 7.5-year-old girl discovered a hard lump under her breast, with MRI showing a low-sound mass below the left nipple, approximately 10.6x6.7mm in size, irregular in shape, and unevenly distributed inside. The elasticity score is 2, is the situation serious? It is concerning. Please provide suggestions.
Your baby has been snoring during sleep recently, which may be related to an unresolved cold or underdeveloped laryngeal cartilage. It’s recommended to have your baby sleep on their side, take appropriate calcium supplements, and consider using lozenges for the throat and Qingkailing for treatment. If symptoms improve, calcium supplements can be considered. Such symptoms might be caused by phlegm in the throat or underdeveloped laryngeal cartilage, and should be treated promptly. These suggestions are for your reference, and wish your baby a healthy life!
A two-month-old baby has green stools. How should this be handled?
Explore the possible causes of a child frequently blinking their eyes, including ectropion, and provide professional advice.
How to Address Constipation in a 19-Month-Old Child
What to do about a child’s cough during the day? It could be a pediatric respiratory system disease, requiring examination and medication treatment, along with attention to diet and hygiene habits.
Lately, my child’s behavior has been quite unusual, and I’m especially worried about their health. During a hospital check-up, the doctor said it was a mild brain development disorder. What should be done for a child with mild brain development disorder?
A persistent dry cough in children may be caused by lung Yin deficiency, and treatment should focus on nourishing Yin and moistening the lungs to relieve the cough.
A six-year-old child has been suffering from a persistent runny nose, red and swollen nostrils, dry and itchy nose at night, with good appetite and normal defecation. The weight remains stable. The symptoms have lasted for two months and have caused a fever in the past, now it is a recurrence of allergic rhinitis.
How can children with short stature promote their growth?