Understanding the causes of childhood orthostatic dysregulation and how to help alleviate symptoms.
Children’s curved spines may be related to calcium deficiency, which can be improved by supplementing with fish liver oil, calcium, and vitamin D, and engaging in functional exercises.
A breast lump in an 8-year-old girl may indicate breast hyperplasia, and it is recommended that parents take their child to a specialized hospital for examination and treatment.
Children’s daydreaming might be due to deep thought, but if it happens frequently, it could be a sign of pediatric epilepsy. It is recommended to further examine.
Children’s fever accompanied by convulsions and vomiting may be symptoms of fever cramps or epilepsy, and should be treated early to avoid brain damage.
This morning, a child woke up feeling pain in their thigh, especially when walking, sitting down, or getting up, and it worsens when climbing stairs. There is no pain when not walking, and the painful area has slight redness and swelling. Is this a sprain, strain, or another cause? How should it be treated?
Children’s urinary and defecation disorders are primarily due to underdeveloped control abilities and are usually not diseases. However, if a child is diagnosed with pediatric endocrine disease, immediate treatment is required along with good hygiene habits. There are many causes of pediatric endocrine disease, and parents need to cooperate with the doctor for immediate treatment, reduce gastrointestinal pressure, and develop good hygiene habits. Parents should pay attention to not allow children to develop picky eating habits and have a balanced diet.
Excessive vaginal discharge with an odor in children may be caused by various factors, including infections and allergies. Parents should take their child to a doctor promptly and follow the doctor’s advice for treatment.
After a child has been hospitalized for hand, foot, and mouth disease for a week and their fever has returned to normal, blisters have appeared on their hands again. This article explores the possible reasons and suggests treatment methods.
Discuss the phenomenon of hemorrhagic spots appearing on a child’s face after crying, and provide professional advice and examination directions.