A 4-year-old girl often clamps her legs together when sitting down, her face turns bright red, and she looks excited. This situation is becoming more frequent, and I’m afraid to let her sit down. What should I do?
My baby is 40 days old and had purulent meningitis after birth. At discharge, the medical record showed normal muscle tone. During the recent check-up, the doctor said the baby has low muscle tone and no response to hugging. I don’t know what the cause is.
In cases of pathological jaundice, timely treatment is necessary. Generally, treatment can be carried out through blue light therapy and managing complications. In cases of hypoproteinemia, it is recommended to administer albumin injections.
Treatment methods and symptoms of pediatric esophageal foreign bodies
Symptoms and treatment methods for pediatric herpangina.
Left leg thin, muscle atrophy. Difficulty in placing the left foot flat on the ground while walking. Painful when putting weight on the big toe. No sensation when not walking. Used to play basketball often without pain. Could it be related to body weight? Can it be corrected to ensure full foot contact while walking?
Pediatric bladder ureteral reflux refers to the condition where urine flows back from the bladder into the ureter and renal pelvis due to an abnormal connection of the ureter. Primary VUR is caused by congenital abnormalities in the ureteral connection and does not involve any underlying neuromuscular disorders or obstructions. Treatment is categorized into primary and secondary.
What are the treatment methods for post-polio syndrome in children?
A 48-day-old daughter was diagnosed with reduced brain parenchymal density, with a CT value of approximately 13-14 HU, and slight widening of the subarachnoid cistern in the frontal and parietal regions. This article discusses the treatment methods and potential impacts of this condition.
Protect the skin, enhance immunity, and recommend lifestyle adjustments