Long-term adenoid hypertrophy can lead to abnormal facial development and impaired intellectual growth in children, and should be treated surgically.
Discussing the potential radiation effects and necessity of CT scans on children.
Your baby is just 10 days old, and the CT scan of the head shows patchy low-density shadows in the left parietal lobe. This type of image could be indicative of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy or a normal physiological change. If there is a history of asphyxia, it is recommended to seek medical treatment promptly.
A lung shadow appeared, and after undergoing anti-inflammatory treatment and a follow-up CT scan, the shadow did not disappear. The doctor advised that there is no need to worry if there are no symptoms and allowed discharge.
A child has had multiple seizures with all checks showing normal results. What emergency medications are available?
The child’s CT scan showed no issues, so there’s no need to worry. However, it’s important to consider the child’s symptoms and, if necessary, provide targeted and timely treatment.