Common Questions and Answers About Kidney Health
An 8-year-old child has a mole on their neck, which is most likely a common mole, not a melanoma.
A patient inquires about anal itching and bleeding, suspecting anal fissure, and asks about the relationship with heat and hemorrhoids. The doctor suggests it may be caused by hemorrhoids and provides medication and lifestyle recommendations.
A three-month-old baby occasionally experiences tremors, which may be caused by a lack of calcium. It is recommended to supplement calcium through diet, such as consuming yogurt, which not only provides calcium but also contains probiotics that can regulate intestinal function, suitable for various populations. Additionally, you can try drinking more bone broth, which is also a good way to supplement calcium.
After the fever and headache subsided with medication, vomiting occurred at night. The next day, diarrhea began, accompanied by abdominal bloating and belching. The fever returned that night, reaching 38.3 degrees.
A one-year-old child frequently rolls their eyes and clenches their teeth, up to 5-6 times a day, mostly during meals, accompanied by a grinding sound and lasting for 2-3 seconds before returning to normal. No other symptoms are present. What could be the cause?
The patient’s main symptoms are dizziness and headache, accompanied by neck discomfort and dry eyes, with a history of similar attacks. Recently, due to high work pressure, the symptoms recurred. Examination results show vertebral basilar artery spasm, abnormal EEG, and suspected encephalitis.
The causes of pediatric asthma of the bronchi mainly include environmental factors and infection factors.
Daily dry heaving after childbirth may be a manifestation of chronic gastritis-induced poor stomach digestion and reduced gastric motility.
Down syndrome screening result 1:94, higher than the cutoff value, it is recommended to undergo further examination to rule out malformations.