Discuss non-surgical treatment options for neonatal head hematoma calcification, including the importance of heat therapy and aspiration treatment.
Learn how to treat neonatal umbilical inflammation to prevent infection spread and complications.
Treatment for neurofibroma is diverse, including surgery, radiation therapy, antiepileptic drugs, and traditional Chinese medicine.
What should be done if a newborn’s navel is prominently bulging after one month?
Learn effective treatment methods for children’s tonsillitis and pain, including medication, regional treatment, and surgical options.
The treatment for partial dislocation of the elbow cap in children primarily relies on manual reduction, allowing full movement of the elbow and forearm post-reduction with no residual symptoms. Parents are advised to avoid forcefully pulling their child’s elbow joint to prevent recurrent dislocation and the development of a habituated condition.
Offer treatment suggestions for rickets patients, including timely medical treatment, avoiding blind use of medication, and observing the condition promptly to provide appropriate treatment.
Learn about the treatment methods for pediatric developmental hip dislocation, including conservative treatment and necessary surgical treatment.
Hypospadias is a common congenital abnormality in boys, and surgical treatment is the only method. The purpose of the surgery is to correct penile curvature, bring the urethral opening as close to the normal position as possible, allowing children to stand and urinate, and have reproductive ability as adults. The surgery should be completed before the age of school entry. If there is associated with poor penile development, treatment with chorionic gonadotropin hormone can be used for 1-2 courses until the penile size reaches pre-surgery level. The actual cost of the surgery varies depending on the severity of the condition and the region.
Treatment for pediatric pectus excavatum includes minimally invasive surgery and corrective therapy.