A 2-year-old child fell and hit the back of their head while playing at home, cried for a long time when picked up, but was fine after a nap. There are no other symptoms except for some redness and swelling, and there is concern about potential brain damage.
Does a 2-year-old child with fever and seizures require a CT or MRI scan? What are the differences between the two? Which is more expensive?
A 2-year-old with torticollis, after ineffective treatment with massage therapy, inquires about the need for surgery and associated risks. Concerns about postoperative complications and the pain of surgery, as well as the fear that massage therapy may not fully correct the condition.
Inquire whether a 2-year-old’s brain CT scan will affect their future development.
A two-month-old baby is experiencing laryngospasm, with difficulty breathing and feeding. Should surgery be considered?
Questions About Whether a 2.5-Year-Old Baby Needs Calcium Supplements
A 2.5-year-old child fractured the upper part of the left knee. Can the child start exercising one month after surgery, as the doctor said there were plenty of calluses in the half-month X-ray?
A parent inquires whether a 20-month-old baby should take deworming medicine.
For a 27-month-old baby diagnosed with bronchitis pneumonia, if the symptoms improve, outpatient treatment can be continued. Otherwise, hospitalization is recommended.
A 3-year-old child fell off the bed and injured the back of the head, with no other symptoms. Do they need a CT scan?