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What to Do If There’s a Swelling on the Upper Right Side of Your Child’s Thigh and Testicle

My child is three years old and has recently been crying and having a bad temper at kindergarten. A month ago, I noticed a swelling on the upper right side of my child’s thigh and testicle. The child often says it’s getting bigger and wants to know if it’s a hernia.
  • FAQ
  • Surgery
  • Hernia
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What to Do When a 6-Month-Old Baby Is Found to Have Hydrocele

The inquirer asks about the treatment method for a baby found to have a hydrocele at 6 months old.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Hydrocele
  • Hernia
  • Treatment
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What to Do When a Baby’s Belly Button Pops Out and Cries?

Understand the reasons for a baby’s belly button popping out during crying and how to deal with it, to avoid health issues such as hernia.
  • FAQ
  • Infant Health
  • Navel Issues
  • Hernia
  • Crying Management
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What to Do When Hernia Pain Increases

A two-year-old boy’s hernia symptoms have worsened, and it is recommended to undergo surgery and pay attention to avoiding long periods of crying and fussing.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Hernia
  • Surgical Treatment
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What’s Causing My Baby’s Navel Bulge?

Understanding the causes of a baby’s navel bulge and professional advice on dealing with umbilical hernias.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Health
  • Navel Issues
  • Surgery
  • Hernia
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What’s Causing the Buzzing Sound at My Baby’s Right Hip When They Cry?

When my baby cries, there’s a buzzing sound at the base of their right leg, similar to passing gas, and it’s accompanied by a small lump.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Hernia
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What’s Causing the Pouches on Both Sides of My Child’s Pelvis When She Cries?

Pouches forming on a child’s pelvis during crying may be a symptom of hernia, and it’s recommended to take the child to a professional hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible.
  • FAQ
  • Surgery
  • Hernia
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What’s Happening When a Child’s Hip Bones Swell While Crying?

A hernia occurs when abdominal muscles are weak or cracked, causing fatty tissue or organs like the intestines to protrude outward. Children are prone to this condition and should seek medical attention promptly.
  • FAQ
  • Surgery
  • Hernia
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What’s the Deal with the Swelling on My Child’s Left Upper Pubic Area?

A swelling has appeared on my child’s left upper pubic area, confirmed as a hernia. Should I schedule surgery immediately?
  • FAQ
  • Hernia
  • Pediatrics
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Which Acupoint Should Be Massaged for Pediatric Hernia?

Hernia is a condition caused by weak or cracked abdominal muscles, for which there is currently no medication treatment; it can only be repaired through surgery.
  • FAQ
  • Medical
  • Hernia
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