The causes of bile duct obstruction are complex and not yet fully understood. They may include congenital bile duct malformation, viral infection, pancreaticobiliary ductal atresia, and bile acid metabolism disorders. It is generally believed that it is not a chromosomal issue. However, it has been found that congenital bile duct malformation is less common, with congenital pancreaticobiliary ductal atresia being more common. This is a congenital anomaly where the pancreatic and bile ducts do not meet within the wall of the duodenum during embryogenesis but instead meet outside the wall. In such cases, surgical treatment is more effective, and medication is unnecessary. Postoperatively, it is important to prevent wound infection and to pay attention to supplementing high-quality proteins to promote wound healing.
If a child is 12 years old and still wets the bed, it may be due to a hidden spinal bifida or other reasons causing difficulty in waking up during nighttime sleep. It is recommended to have a medical check-up and reduce the amount of water consumed at night. Purchase a timed alarm clock to remind the child to urinate at regular intervals, and also pay attention to not overexerting during the day.
A 10-year-old child starts to shake their head occasionally after not taking a nap, although conscious, they cannot control it. Concerns arise whether it could be Parkinson’s disease.
Baby’s tonsillitis accompanied by anemia may be caused by various reasons, including viral or bacterial infections, immune system issues, etc. Understanding the baby’s condition and nutritional status, as well as daily care measures, is very important. It is recommended to consult for professional medical advice.
Umbilical hernia is a common condition in infants that can be specifically treated.
What could be the cause of symptoms like whole-body spasms, eyes rolling back, and blue lips, lasting for a minute, occurring every ten or so days, and already experienced 7 to 8 times?
A four-month-old baby, although able to make cooing sounds and communicate with adults, has failed two hearing screenings and has shown unsatisfactory ear reflexes and brainstem responses. Inquiry about the possibility of treatment and cure.
A 3-year-old child not chewing food may be due to a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement with calcium and pay attention to a balanced diet and nutrition to promote liver function recovery and stabilize the condition.
The child may have autumn diarrhea and enteritis, and it is recommended to take probiotics like Bao Le An for opsonize.
A child suddenly collapses and convulses, diagnosed as epilepsy after examination, requiring active treatment.