Frequent use of mobile phones by children may exacerbate myopia, but is not related to deafness. Appropriately controlling usage time and increasing outdoor activities can help alleviate myopia issues.
Based on the child’s symptoms, it doesn’t appear to be hand, foot, and mouth disease. If it were, symptoms would include fever and the appearance of blisters in the mouth.
Generally, pressing the needle hole after removing an IV lead will not lead to a viral infection.
Three-year-old children pulling strollers, worried about whether it will hurt their waist.
Inquiring about the possibility of recovery from facial paralysis and treatment recommendations.
Complete blindness in the right eye due to optic nerve atrophy causes concern for potential impact on left eye vision.
Sleeping with the lights on may affect the occurrence of early puberty, and parents should bring their children for trace element testing and take appropriate supplement measures early on.
Spraining an ankle will not lead to facial paralysis, but if you are concerned, seek professional medical assistance.
The child has been crying and fussy lately, and doesn’t eat much. Inquire whether supplementing vitamins could lead to early puberty.
Is it normal for diarrhea to occur after taking ammonium bromide oral solution as a side effect?