A worried parent inquires whether their three-month-old baby could have Down syndrome.
A three-year-old not speaking could be a sign of autism, and should be examined by a doctor as soon as possible.
Baby accidentally hits the ear during cleaning, worried about whether the instrument might harm the ear, and notices Bloodshot, asking if there will be any effects.
Is an increase in a child’s white blood cells a sign of leukemia? We are very worried and hope to receive advice from a doctor.
Baby crying upon waking up might be related to jaundice. It is recommended to consider various factors, conduct checks, and treatment.
Infant sleep instability may be due to rickets caused by a lack of vitamin D, suggesting timely supplementation and appropriate sun exposure to promote vitamin D synthesis.
If a child has a condition of ribcage eversion, could it be caused by rickets?
Bilirubin encephalopathy could lead to cerebral palsy, and timely treatment is necessary to avoid severe neurological damage.
If a baby is born with jaundice and diagnosed with bilirubin encephalopathy, is there a risk of developing cerebral palsy in the future?
Brain infarction may cause facial paralysis, but the pathogenesis and severity vary from person to person.