Understanding the Role of Probiotics When Infants Can’t Poop Due to Constipation
A 5.5-year-old child was hospitalized for 5 days due to acute diarrhea. After a week of taking medication, the myocardial enzymes test showed a value of 40. Do we need to continue taking the herbal pulse drink?
Introducing treatment methods for childhood obesity, including exercise and dietary adjustments.
Introduce the treatment methods for pediatric obesity, including adjustments to exercise and diet.
Understanding the treatment methods and related suggestions for rotavirus diarrhea
Discuss treatment methods for white matter developmental disorders, including supportive therapy and symptomatic treatment, and recommend seeking help from professional pediatric hospitals.
Age 7 with hard lumps in breasts, body height exceeded. Symptoms appeared in April 2009. Previous treatment and outcomes: In May 2009, hospital bone age assessment was approximately 7 years old, blood report showed elevated follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone, B-ultrasound normal. If treatment is stopped, it will continue to develop. If symptoms are mild, stop acupuncture and take traditional Chinese medicine. Guidance: Hormone levels can be checked, if low, use traditional Chinese medicine like Baizhi Dihuang Wan, Yinda Bao Wan, etc., for treatment. If still high, use gestational hormones and gonadotropin-releasing hormone drugs under doctor’s guidance for treatment. Persistent treatment of bone age is controllable.
A 4.5-year-old girl has a hard lump under her breasts, with the right side larger than the left. After examination at Ningbo Women and Children’s Hospital, her bone age is approximately 5 years old, and she has been prescribed Dabuyin Wan and Xiacu Granules. Dr. Shen asks, how can a false ovary enlarge? I am very worried.
Is it normal for young children to experience temperature fluctuations between morning and evening, and how to handle unstable body temperature after viral infections?
Explore the causes of children’s diarrhea, including infectious and non-infectious factors, as well as related treatment recommendations.