The patient is a girl, two and a half years old, diagnosed by the doctor at birth with a short femoral head.
A child around 5 years old has been complaining of leg pain recently. Joint pain may be caused by degenerative changes or bone hyperplasia, and it is recommended to undergo further examination and follow medical instructions for treatment.
Recommendations for Post-Hearing Screening Failure
A child’s large head circumference may be caused by various factors, including genetics and hydrocephalus. After conducting a trace element test, all indicators were found to be within the normal range. Therefore, a large head circumference is likely not a result of an imbalance of trace elements. If a child’s mobility, growth and development, and language skills are all normal, there is no need to worry about a large head circumference. This is a suggestion for the question ‘Is a large head circumference due to trace elements?’.
Inquire about whether it is normal for a 6-month-old baby to have three bowel movements a day and for handling suggestions.
A 17-month-old boy experienced a fever of 38.8 degrees during the initial stage of coughing, which decreased the next day. One week later, his cough worsened at night with a body temperature of 35.4 degrees, and the next morning it was 36 degrees. Is this normal?
It may be reasonable for infants to continuously take AD calcium supplements for over two months, but regular checks should be scheduled based on individual circumstances.
My daughter’s intermittent cough has been going on for almost a month. Although she has been taking cough suppressants and anti-inflammatory medication, and has been administered azithromycin injections, the improvement in symptoms has been limited. She coughs less during the day, but it becomes more severe at night when she is sleeping. We have consulted a doctor and followed the prescribed medication, but the results have been unsatisfactory. What methods can accelerate the healing process?
Discussing the precautions to be taken in pediatric health care and case analysis of drug allergic reactions
A 17-month-old baby who can only call ‘mommy’ without speaking raises concerns among parents about potential language development delays. Seeking professional advice is recommended.