Offering professional advice on medication use and postoperative care for patients who have just undergone double eyelid surgery.
My child, nearly 11 months old and male, has to defecate after every meal, sometimes even before finishing his food. Could there be a digestive problem? His stool is sometimes dry and sometimes loose. Do I need to take medicine to adjust it?
Probiotics are beneficial to the body, but more is not necessarily better. The amount of supplement needed varies for each child based on their constitution. When using probiotics, parents should pay attention to reasonable use and supplementation, and follow the doctor’s advice.
A moderate risk result from the Down Syndrome test suggests undergoing non-invasive prenatal testing for more accurate information.
Do I need to take drops along with the Dicalcium Phosphate D3 Granules for Children? How can I improve my child’s calcium deficiency through diet and supplements?
After the hand, foot, and mouth disease blisters dry up and disappear, do I still need to take medication?
While individuals with Down syndrome have fertility, the risk of passing on chromosomal abnormalities to their offspring is higher due to congenital chromosomal anomalies.
Does more sunlight exposure help calcium absorption, and is it only effective outdoors? With the cold weather now, my indoor lighting is particularly good. Can it be effective indoors?
Inquiry about the likelihood of infants and young children developing epilepsy and its treatment methods.
Investigating the Possible Effects and Side Effects of Long-Term Probiotic Use