Discuss the causes and treatment methods of baby jaundice, emphasizing the importance of identifying the type of jaundice first.
Whether children need general anesthesia for surgery depends on the type of surgery and the child’s condition.
Have doubts about whether a catheter needs to be removed when a child is discharged after urethral rupture surgery? Here’s the professional answer!
A child born on April 15, 2008, was diagnosed with an anorectal fissure and may require another surgery if the first operation is not successful. It is recommended to drink plenty of water, get adequate rest, monitor treatment, and take oral antibiotics as needed. Since children have weaker resistance, parents should take their child to a professional hospital for examination and treatment in a timely manner and undergo regular checks and symptomatic treatment.
Offers medical advice on whether children with enlarged tonsils need surgery.
My child is 3 years old and has just undergone surgery. I would like to ask. The child still has a catheter inserted, but the child has been complaining, saying they want this thing removed. Do children with hypospadias need to have their catheter removed upon discharge?
The treatment for strabismus varies depending on the type, and not all cases require surgery.
If a child’s tonsils swell, affecting breathing and development, what non-surgical solutions are available?
A three-month-old male infant was diagnosed with an abnormality in the right sternocleidomastoid muscle, causing his head to tilt to the right. Local doctors recommended lying on the left side and receiving regular massage therapy.
Triangular head deformity is a facial symptom of the craniofacial syndrome in children, and surgical treatment is necessary.