Symptoms and Treatment of Pediatric Urethritis

Common symptoms of pediatric urethritis include pain during urination, redness, and abnormal discharge. Parents can take some measures, such as keeping the perineum clean and using iodine tincture for disinfection, to alleviate symptoms. If the condition does not improve, it is advisable to bring the child to the hospital for examination and follow the doctor’s advice to drink more water to prevent diarrhea.
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Symptoms of Pediatric Wilms Tumor

Children with Wilms tumor often present with a lump in the abdomen, palpable in the upper quadrant of the abdomen, with a smooth, moderately firm tumor surface and no tenderness. In some cases, symptoms may include anemia, urinary abnormalities, or hypertension.
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Symptoms of Rickets Due to Vitamin D Deficiency

Infants aged 3-6 months may have softening of the skull, with a sensation of pressing on the occiput like a ping-pong ball; by 6 months, swelling in the wrists and ankles may appear, resembling bracelets; at 8-9 months, the skull may be easily concave or saddle-shaped, with delayed closure of the anterior and posterior fontanelles; teeth eruption may be delayed and irregularly aligned.
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