If a child’s hip is swollen, surgical treatment is required, and it is recommended to opt for minimally invasive surgery with attention to postoperative care.
Crying is a baby’s primary mode of communication, which can be caused by either pathological or physiological reasons. If diagnosed with pediatric endocrine disease, immediate treatment and good hygiene habits should be followed.
A hard lump under a young boy’s chest is a normal phenomenon during adolescence, usually resolves on its own without treatment.
A child still wetting the bed at the age of six may have enuresis, which can be divided into primary and secondary types. Primary enuresis is more common, often with a family history and no organic inflammation. Secondary enuresis is usually triggered by systemic and urological diseases, such as diabetes, diabetes insipidus, etc. Other factors like intellectual disability, neurotic psychological trauma, urinary tract malformations, infections especially cystitis and urethritis, can also trigger secondary enuresis.
For babies who often get a fire, consider using food therapy to cool down, such as boiling pears with sugar water and eating the juice and flesh. Alternatively, you can peel and core fresh pears, add a suitable amount of rock sugar, and steam them soft in a pot over boiling water for consumption. At the same time, parents should pay attention not to let their children be picky or have a preference for certain foods, and cultivate good hygiene habits to help maintain their children’s health.
Baby’s constipation with blood strands may be caused by internal heat, and it is recommended to use Qingwei Powder for treatment.
The child has been crying and not eating much recently. It is recommended to check the stool routine to determine the nature of diarrhea and then treat with symptomatic medication.
What could be the issue if a child has blood vessel-like things on their sclera, and how to address it.
Children often cough in cold weather, which may be caused by bronchitis. Parents can take a series of measures to alleviate symptoms and follow medical instructions for treatment and home care.
How to improve children’s nutritional absorption and seek medical advice to help them grow taller.