Discussing the necessity of bone marrow aspiration in the diagnosis of leukemia and related treatment options.
The child has developed a fever, showing a lack of vitality, and has been frequently drowsy with one episode of vomiting. The body temperature has not returned to normal. This is the child’s first time experiencing such a prolonged fever. Could the child have Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?
A parent’s concern about their child’s fever and abnormal blood test results, seeking professional answers on whether it could be leukemia.
Discussing the severity and treatment plan for a 2-year-old and 9-month-old girl diagnosed with beta-thalassemia.
Understand whether the appearance of red rashes on the body is a symptom of hand, foot, and mouth disease, as well as how to carry out correct diagnosis and treatment.
Early symptoms of pediatric cerebral palsy include hyperirritability, feeding difficulties, sensitive reactions, and motor abnormalities.
Parents are consulting about the symptoms and treatment suggestions for their eight-month-old baby who may have rickets.
Discuss the possible causes of a three-year-old boy’s persistent hematuria for one and a half years, as well as related examination and treatment suggestions.
How to diagnose and provide treatment recommendations for hand, foot, and mouth disease
How are vascular tumors classified? Professor Dong, my child developed a 2.5*2 cm vascular tumor on the right scapula at about two weeks old, which was initially flat on the skin. At 42 days, a large swelling the size of an egg appeared beneath the skin, with the surface vascular tumor protruding above the skin. Now, three and a half months later, the vascular tumor is slowly growing, but not very quickly.