Around the age of 5, children often complain of leg pain, which may indicate osteoarthritis. Treatment includes oral nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and chondroitin medications, among others.
Treatment Consultation for Pediatric Osteosarcoma
A child around 5 years old, frequently complains of leg pain, may have cerebral palsy, with treatment focusing on cell permeation repair therapy.
Discuss the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric pelvic tumors, as well as postoperative care and recovery.
A six-month-old baby is unable to stand or sit up; the left foot cannot be placed flat, what could be the reasons?
Explore the possible causes of children’s leg pain and when to seek medical attention.
An 8-year-old child had a fibroma removal surgery on the wrist, with bone grafting and the insertion of a steel plate. On the sixth day after the surgery, purulent fluid was found in the wound. The question is about the solution and whether antibiotic treatment is needed.
Consultation and Recommendations for Activity Limitations After 6 Months of Left Arm Humeral Fracture Surgery
A 2-year-old child had a leg fracture and was in a cast for a month. Now, 82 days later, the doctor suggests walking is possible, but the child walks outward. Will this affect the future?
This article discusses a 15-year-old patient’s concerns about whether it is still possible to treat scoliosis and the timing of treatment.