Blue edges around a newborn’s mouth may be due to subcutaneous hemorrhage or severe hematoma. If there are no compression symptoms, treatment may not be necessary, but if it affects health, symptomatic treatment and enhanced daily care are required.
Why would a 7-month-old baby experience spinal deformity issues?
A child’s bone age appearing smaller than their actual age may be due to malnutrition or poor development.
A child has a right hip front protrusion with a history of hip joint injury and treatment. Currently, they have both leg length discrepancy and hip protrusion issues. How should they be treated?
A six-year-old child suffered a femur fracture, treated conservatively without surgery, and inquires whether it will affect future growth and development.
Osteogenesis Imperfecta is a congenital genetic disorder with a roughly equal male-to-female ratio, causing Type I collagen fiber defect which makes bones unable to withstand external impact.
Removing the cast on a child’s fracture usually does not cause displacement, as children’s fractures are greenstick fractures, not completely broken, and children are in a peak growth and development phase, which can heal in about 3 weeks.
After an amputation, surgery is generally recommended as the most effective treatment, with oral medications proving less effective. It is advised to seek hospital treatment and pay attention to postoperative care to prevent infection. With time, the condition will gradually improve. Moreover, the occurrence of pediatric orthopedic diseases severely affects patients’ health, and in addition to symptomatic treatment, daily care is also crucial, including protecting the affected area and maintaining a reasonable diet to reduce the chance of recurrence.
A child around 5 years old has been complaining of leg pain recently for no apparent reason. Will applying ointment have an impact on a 6-month-old baby after a sprain?
Concerns about whether a baby’s leg shape will be affected by wearing diapers outside the pants for a long time.