Neck spasms in a baby during urination may be a symptom of epilepsy. It is recommended to undergo an EEG examination and consider anti-epileptic treatment.
Inquire about whether it’s normal for a baby to still have jaundice at 45 days old, and provide possible treatment suggestions.
A parent inquires whether their daughter’s frequent head shaking is a normal behavior.
A five-month-old baby doesn’t roll over but has normal growth indicators; should you be worried?
Inquires whether it is normal for a newborn’s navel to shed accompanied by bleeding, and provides treatment methods.
A newborn’s testicles being of different sizes is usually caused by hydrocele, which may absorb on its own. If it does not, surgical treatment may be considered.
Discussing the meaning of two positive results in the hepatitis B test and subsequent treatment recommendations.
A parent inquires if it is normal for their five-year-old child, who has been treated for lymphadenopathy for half a month, to experience dizziness again in the morning after taking medication, and experts suggest discontinuing the medication to observe and treat the primary cause.
Whether it is suitable for hand, foot, and mouth disease patients to take a bath when they have painful oral ulcers, as well as dietary and treatment recommendations.
A reader with kidney disease inquires about the suitability of having children.