One side of a child’s face being higher than the other may be due to skeletal abnormalities or growth imbalance, which usually requires surgical treatment and has limited effectiveness from medication. Postoperative care is important to prevent infection, and appropriate diet and lifestyle changes should be made to improve the condition.
A 5-month-old baby makes a clicking sound when its leg is extended during a diaper change, inquiring about the cause and whether an X-ray is suitable for examination.
As a child of an ankylosing spondylitis patient, constant dampness on the body may be related to calcium deficiency.
A 9-month-old girl has a prominent sternal process below her sternum, possibly due to calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement with calcium and vitamin A.
Describes the symptoms of a 5-month-old baby making a sound in the leg and inquires about related medical examinations and treatment methods.
If a child can’t use their knees after falling, it might be due to a risk of fracture. It’s recommended to undergo a trace element test and supplement any deficient trace elements.
Why do children around three months old only start to form the cervical physiological curvature, and why does it lead to the condition where their legs and feet don’t bear weight?
What should be done if a 2-month-old baby shows a head tilt to one side, not looking at the other side, and having more flesh on one side of the face?
A two-year-old boy suddenly experiences numbness in his lower right leg, and should seek medical attention promptly.
A depression on a child’s head at birth may be related to embryonic development or external influence. Depressions over 1 centimeter typically require medical intervention.