The strong light from electronic flashlights may cause damage to a newborn’s retina, especially for babies under 8 months old, and protective measures should be taken or avoided.
Abnormal hemoglobin disease may have a significant impact on children’s growth and development. It is recommended to start with dietary adjustments and increase intake of iron, protein, folic acid, and Vitamin C.
How Great Are the Dangers of Intellectual Disability?
How can one understand the likelihood of epilepsy being passed down through generations in male epilepsy patients?
The cure rate for pediatric nephrotic syndrome patients depends on various factors, including the severity of the condition, the appropriateness of the treatment plan, and the patient’s own physical condition.
Phenylketonuria is a genetic disorder whose probability depends on family history and genetic patterns.
Has the 2008 melamine-tainted infant formula incident been resolved? Does Yili infant formula still contain melamine?
Penicillin is a relatively safe choice for children when antibiotics are needed, but if the baby is allergic to penicillin, it should be avoided.
Risks of Pediatric Radiographic Examinations and Recommended Treatment Methods
High-pitched snoring, also known as snoring or sleep apnea, is a manifestation of sleep-disordered breathing that may have a severe impact on a baby’s health.