For a one-year-old baby with a runny nose and stuffy nose, antiviral and antiallergic medications can be used for treatment.
For a one-year-old baby who has just started walking, parents can improve the walking posture through daily observations and corrections, and consider supplementing calcium to promote bone development. In severe cases, it is recommended to consult a doctor for professional examination and guidance.
A one-year-old baby injured their forehead ten days ago and now feels a large, soft lump. It hasn’t diminished after ten days and still feels soft to the touch. Is it serious?
A worried mother inquires about her one-year-old daughter’s weight and growth development, as well as whether medication supplementation is needed.
What could be the cause of a one-year-old child having uneven fever and cough with phlegm in the throat? How should it be treated?
Concerns About a One-Year-Old Daughter’s Growth and Nutritional Intake Recommendations
A one-year-old girl is suspected of having rickets and has not grown any milk teeth, showing obvious pigeon chest and loss of appetite. How should this be handled?
Offer treatment suggestions and daily precautions for chronic gastritis.
The onset age of epilepsy is typically before 20 years old, with peak periods at 6-10 and 14-17 years.
Pediatric leukemia primarily affects children aged 2-5, with acute lymphoblastic leukemia accounting for about 70%-85% of cases, while acute non-lymphoblastic leukemia accounts for approximately 15%-30%. Additionally, chronic myeloid leukemia is relatively rare in children, occupying only about 3%. Factors leading to leukemia are related to daily habits and dietary habits.