This article will introduce preventive measures for pediatric cerebral palsy, helping expectant parents understand how to reduce the risk of their child developing the condition.
Children may experience a stuffed nose at night while sleeping but have no symptoms during the day, which might indicate rhinitis. It is recommended to use saline nose wash.
If a child has a pronounced navel bulge with a membrane in the middle, it might be an umbilical hernia. Conservative treatment with a hernia belt can be tried first, usually resolving by 1-2 years of age.
The pathogens of hand, foot, and mouth disease include enteroviruses such as EV-71. The disease is contagious, so precautions should be taken to isolate the infected child and receive active treatment.
A two-year-old girl had her stomach accidentally kicked by an adult. She cried and then recovered, playing as usual. Should an ultrasound be done?
A child has been experiencing a persistent runny nose, cough, and yellow phlegm, diagnosed with sinusitis and bronchitis. Seek treatment advice.
Discuss the genetic risks of intellectual disability and related tests.
What should you do if a 3-year-old child excretes a long, thin substance resembling a worm? Here’s how to interpret and handle the situation.
A 3.5-year-old’s rumbling stomach might be due to indigestion. It’s advised to reduce or avoid eating steamed sweet potatoes and opt for vegetarian dumplings to improve gastrointestinal function.
A three-year-old girl has been blinking her eyes occasionally over the past few days, followed by an immediate wide-eyed look. There’s no sign of rubbing her eyes, and she hasn’t been overusing the television. What could be the cause?