What is the Probability of Scoliosis in Bed-Wetting Children?

Typical infants can urinate independently by the age of 2-3 years. Bed-wetting before the age of 3 is normal. However, if a child over the age of 3 wets the bed fewer than twice a month while sleeping at night, it may be abnormal. The possibility of scoliosis should be considered during neurosurgical clinical diagnosis. Scoliosis is a common congenital developmental abnormality caused by incomplete fusion of the neural tube. It mainly refers to congenital incomplete closure of the vertebral canal, forming a cleft on the dorsal or ventral side of the spine.
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What is the Standard for a Low Fever in Children?

A fever below 38 degrees Celsius is considered low in children. Generally, it is recommended not to take fever-reducing medication and can use physical cooling methods such as rubbing with alcohol, wiping the face and forehead with warm water. If the temperature exceeds 38 degrees, consider taking ibuprofen suspension or naproxen.
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