Discussing the situation of elevated direct bilirubin levels in a daughter’s physical examination, along with corresponding medical advice and follow-up treatment.
Learn about the development standard values for a 37-month-old baby and how to perform self-monitoring and assessment.
Even if a baby’s physical exam is normal, it’s important to be aware of possible discomforts such as dizziness and insomnia, and to consult a doctor or seek medication treatment.
Liver calcification lesions are often discovered through ultrasound or CT scans and are a common condition that usually poses no harm to patients, requiring no special treatment.
A one-year-old eight-month-old girl is experiencing a loss of appetite, and there is a suspicion of a worm infection. Is it possible for such a young child to have an intestinal parasite? How should parents determine if their child has an intestinal parasite infection? If diagnosed, what medication and dosage should be used for treatment?
Unexpectedly discovered hemangioma during physical examination, understand its severity and coping measures, and follow the doctor’s advice for treatment.
Should a four-month-old baby have a physical examination and how to consult about it
If a child has hematuria, it may be related to nephritis or urinary tract infection. What projects are included in the physical examination? What precautions should be taken before the examination?
The physical examination shows that your daughter’s direct bilirubin level is 12. Is this considered high, and what should you do about it?
A comprehensive physical examination for young children can help identify early deficiencies in vitamins or trace elements, and can be improved by supplementing with a multivitamin complex or 21 Gold Vitamin as well as increasing the intake of vegetables and fruits.