Discussing the situation of elevated direct bilirubin levels in a daughter’s physical examination, along with corresponding medical advice and follow-up treatment.
The daughter experienced walking abnormalities starting last October. No issues were found during a hospital check-up in December. At the time, it was suggested to do more physical activities at home. It was thought to be due to a fall, just that she wasn’t active. However, her walking became increasingly limping. A recheck in March diagnosed it as a hard fibroma.
A six-year-old girl is experiencing abnormal vaginal discharge and odor, seeking causes and treatment methods.
Consultation on a child’s sore throat accompanied by recurring fever, including medication and treatment methods.
From birth to four years old, her stomach has been round and bulgy, which may be due to weak spleen and stomach, or food accumulation. It is recommended to practice scientific feeding and tonify the spleen and stomach.
The daughter was found to have blood in her stool and meatballs at the age of 4 and a half, and after diagnosis, a polyp surgery was performed. However, after the surgery, the child still frequently experiences dry stool, and parents have tried various methods but with little success. Concerned about the possibility of recurrence, they inquire about other methods that can help improve the child’s constipation.
Parents inquire about their daughter’s tooth growth progress, worried about its normalcy.
Inquire about the feasibility and effectiveness of using a black fungus honey remedy to treat daughter’s tonsillitis.
This could be a symptom of thrush or oral ulceration. It is recommended to take oral Vitamin B2 tablets and Nystatin tablets, and apply the watermelon frost spray externally. Pay attention to oral hygiene, using salt water to gargle.
Generally, surgery is required to treat congenital polydactyly, with limited effectiveness from medication. It is recommended to undergo minimally invasive surgery at a hospital and pay attention to postoperative care to prevent infection.