A left patella head fracture caused by trauma may affect joint mobility and requires active treatment and functional training to promote recovery.
This year, at 24, it’s my year of the dragon, and I feel particularly unlucky. My boyfriend broke up with me, and my career hit a bottleneck. Moreover, yesterday when I went out to buy groceries, I was hit by a small car. How should I deal with my fractured patella?
For a one-year-old baby with a right temporal bone fracture, an X-ray or CT scan should be performed, and treatment options such as casting or surgery should be chosen based on the situation. Postoperatively, antibiotics and traditional Chinese medicine for blood circulation and removing blood stasis should be administered, along with a focus on nutrition. It’s important to maintain a balanced diet and drink more bone broth.
Offer professional advice for young patients’ questions after a fracture.
A 2-week-and-3-month-old girl was pressed on the right knee area while playing on a trampoline, with no redness, swelling, or bruising. Her leg can bend normally when lying flat, and there’s no pain from gentle tapping on the entire area. However, she cannot stand or walk with force. This might be a ligament sprain. Let the child’s injured limb rest, avoid exercise, and consider medical examination.
A three-year-and-seven-month-old child has a swollen left knee with effusion. The child is afraid to extend the leg straight. After cold compresses, the swelling and pain in the knee have reduced, but there is still pain at night and difficulty walking. The parents inquire whether an MRI is necessary and how to administer a sedative to the child. The doctor suggests a follow-up examination and considers an MRI, recommending phenobarbital as the sedative. At the same time, it is advised that the child rest, avoid excessive exercise, and stay warm to prevent catching a cold. Is there any regional trauma? Is the living environment damp? Wishing for an early recovery!
Based on the description, the two-year-old child has congenital torticollis, and it is recommended to undergo corrective treatment. If conservative treatment is ineffective, surgical treatment can be considered.
How should a six-month-old baby with bowing disease be treated?
Understand the characteristics of children’s growth pains and effective relief methods to help alleviate nighttime leg pain.
Children’s X-shaped legs are primarily caused by a lack of calcium. It is recommended to consume more high-calcium foods and pay attention to calcium supplementation. If necessary, a trace element test can be conducted to confirm the cause of the disease, and symptomatic treatment can be administered. Appropriate calcium supplementation can help correct the condition. Wishing you good health.