Common questions and answers about the wider extracranial space in a one-year-old infant’s frontal and parietal lobes.
A child with a fever of 40 degrees has a blood routine test showing elevated white blood cells, with abnormal indicators for neutrophils and monocytes, which may be an inflammatory response caused by infection. It is recommended to take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and antipyretics, drink plenty of water, maintain a light diet, and perform physical cooling.
A child suffering from cough but no fever was found to have patchy shadows in the lungs after an X-ray examination. The parent inquired whether it was pneumonia, the severity of the condition, and sought further treatment advice.
A child’s cry that sounds like a meow could be one of the symptoms of Cat-Cry Syndrome.
In May 2014, a six-year-old child was found to have an eye bulging outward, painless and itchy, with only swelling, and inquired whether treatment was necessary.
Childhood scrotal hygroma usually has the potential to resolve spontaneously after the age of two, with surgery being the best option before school age, and a 100% success rate.
Understand the causes of a child’s seizure attacks and their relationship with scaring.
The baby fell off the stroller and hit the back of the head, cried at the time but didn’t swell, found him tilting his head to the right twice last night, for a few seconds, never happened before, shaking his head today, is it serious? (Male, 9 months old)
Is fasting and dehydration required before a fetal gallbladder ultrasound examination to obtain clear images?
A large tongue in babies can be considered for plastic surgery, with good results and typically reasonable costs. If possible, treatment is recommended.