Triangular head deformity is a craniofacial developmental anomaly syndrome that may affect brain development, hair thinning, and eye defects. Orthopedic treatment and surgery are recommended treatment methods. Eye hygiene, limiting the use of electronic products, maintaining a positive attitude, and regular eye examinations are important daily care measures. Ensuring an adequate intake of vitamins and paying attention to light and easily digestible diets are also very important.
The appropriate timing for neonatal surgery depends on various factors, including the complexity of congenital malformations, age, weight, overall development, and nutritional status. Generally, it is recommended to perform simple congenital heart surgery between the ages of 1 and 5.
Intestinal hernia (inguinal hernia) is a condition where abdominal organs protrude through weak areas like the inguinal canal, commonly seen in children. Treatment usually involves surgical repair to prevent the formation of incarcerated hernias.
Definition of a child’s unclosed foramen ovale and the scope of pediatric surgical treatment
Pediatric hydrocele can affect a child’s urination, walking, childbirth, and sexual life. This article will discuss the dangers of pediatric hydrocele.
Pediatric scrotal hydrocele can affect a child’s urination, walking, childbirth, and sex life as they grow up.
A 14-month-old baby developed a swelling on the left side of the clavicle, which frequently recurred and formed an abscess. After pus extraction and surgical removal, the inflammation continued to occur. Parents are inquiring about definitive treatment methods.
Explore the differences between cancer and malignant tumors, as well as the role of traditional Chinese medicine in treatment.
Understanding the effects of anesthesia during pediatric laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery on the subsequent growth and development of infants
The effects of burn injuries and skin grafting on the growth and development of a two-year-old girl who suffered from a burn