The Role and Purpose of Orthotics for Children with Cerebral Palsy
Is medication always necessary for the treatment of pediatric epilepsy?
A 7-year-old girl has congenital cataracts and asks about treatment and daily care.
Do children with diarrhea always need to be injected? How should it be treated?
Children with Down Syndrome primarily exhibit symptoms of intellectual disability rather than frequent vomiting.
Children with dwarfism may require growth hormone injections, but it’s essential to first examine their bone age in detail and ensure they have adequate sleep. Families should take their children to a regular hospital for diagnosis and treatment immediately, and pay attention to the child’s daily care. It is recommended to provide a balanced diet and avoid cold foods to achieve effective treatment and recovery.
For boys with dwarfism, a detailed bone age assessment and adult height prediction are recommended to determine whether treatment is needed or to develop a more appropriate treatment plan.
Children with enlarged tonsils, fever, and snoring issues seek medical advice.
Is it necessary to operate on children with enlarged tonsils, or are there other treatment options? If surgery is required, can it be delayed until the child is older?
Offers medical advice on whether children with enlarged tonsils need surgery.