A child suffering from cough but no fever was found to have patchy shadows in the lungs after an X-ray examination. The parent inquired whether it was pneumonia, the severity of the condition, and sought further treatment advice.
A child’s cry that sounds like a meow could be one of the symptoms of Cat-Cry Syndrome.
Discuss the possible relationship between changes in a child’s urine color and ‘up fire,’ and provide professional health advice.
A child, shortly after birth, has been scratching their ears. Should an enlarged tonsil be treated with antibiotics?
If a child’s tonsils are overly enlarged and interfere with breathing, causing symptoms such as snoring, difficulty breathing, or pauses in breathing during sleep, surgery to remove them should be considered. Additionally, if the tonsils show signs of keratosis, calculi, or tumors, or if recurrent tonsillitis leads to systemic diseases such as myocarditis, nephritis, and rheumatic heart disease, surgery to remove the tonsils should also be considered.
An eight-year-old boy with enlarged tonsils, frequent runny nose, and poor language expression, the parents inquire about the necessity of surgery and related risks and costs.
An epileptic seizure in children may be accompanied by sudden crying or laughing, but crying and screaming can also be caused by other reasons.
Discussing treatment options for children with slightly enlarged lateral ventricles on both sides, including hyperbaric oxygen therapy and nutritional injections
In May 2014, a six-year-old child was found to have an eye bulging outward, painless and itchy, with only swelling, and inquired whether treatment was necessary.
Is it normal for a child’s eyelid to become double after a cold? Is there a connection with the disease? Why does this happen every time?