I would like to inquire, my child is just over a month old and has experienced dry vomiting and regurgitation after taking Baby Health Powder. The pharmacy person said it’s fine, but I noticed that the ingredient list includes sodium bicarbonate, isn’t this a component that produces a large amount of gas? Can the baby consume it?
A 5.5-year-old child experiences severe bedwetting every winter, with two to three occurrences daily, often accompanied by occasional fecal incontinence. Urinary tract and kidney tests are normal, but an X-ray shows a L5 cleft. Is bedwetting caused by a cleft incurable and will it heal with age?
Parents inquire about the capability of Beijing Children’s Hospital to treat biliary atresia, experts suggest seeking professional advice from a hepatobiliary specialty hospital or a department of gastroenterology.
Bile duct obstruction is a treatable condition, usually requiring surgery to relieve the bile duct blockage.
During infancy, the head and body proportions may be uneven, which often corrects as the child grows. How can one restore normal proportions?
Can brachial nerve damage in newborns be healed?
Bupleurum Decoction is primarily used to treat brain diseases and high fever, and its effectiveness in treating facial paralysis is not evident.
Patients with post-eye injury complications inquire about the possibility of improving their condition through calcium supplementation.
How carriers of thalassemia affect the genetic testing of children and countermeasures.
The treatment goal for cerebral palsy is to improve the child’s motor function and quality of life.