My 10-year-old son often experiences leg pain, heel pain, and abdominal pain. His lower eyelids have been red and swollen with pain for the past two days. Is it possible that he has rheumatism?
Discuss the possibility of children contracting sexually transmitted diseases and preventive measures.
A child sought medical attention for diarrhea and vomiting after experiencing symptoms for 7 to 8 days, including fever, abdominal pain, and vomiting. They have since recovered but are still experiencing diarrhea and vomiting. Inquire about effective treatment methods and possible assistance needed.
Children can receive the Hepatitis B vaccine in other locations; they need to bring their ID and birth certificate.
It is not recommended to administer vaccines to children when they have a cold, as this may confuse the symptoms of the cold with the side effects of the vaccine, and the cold may reduce the effectiveness of the vaccine. It is suggested to get vaccinated after the cold has healed, and to inform the doctor of the delayed vaccination date to obtain professional advice.
Children should not receive vaccinations during illness. It is recommended to get vaccinated at least one week after recovery.
It’s recommended for mothers to buy some breathable cotton socks for their babies to prevent coolness on the soles of their feet, which could lead to diarrhea.
The recovery time after mydriasis examination for children depends on the medication used. For short-acting drugs like tropicamide or dual star, vision typically returns within about 5 hours. However, for atropine, which is known as slow mydriasis, the recovery period is longer, generally around 7 to 10 days.
Children don’t necessarily need growth hormones to grow tall. The use of growth hormones cannot guarantee rapid growth and its effectiveness varies from person to person.
Inquire about the possibility of children having a stroke and the scope of pediatric surgery.