A child’s stuttering problem may be related to genetics or brain dysfunction, or it could be caused by psychological factors. Seeking medical attention promptly can lead to accurate diagnosis and treatment, helping the child regain fluent speech ability.
A child developed a stye, about 2 days ago, with swelling in the eye and even the right face. It started to hurt slightly the day before, but was not paid much attention to. It became particularly painful a day ago, with the eye becoming congested. Since it was the first time, local doctors were consulted and fluoroquinolone eye drops were prescribed. How long does it take for a child’s stye to heal?
Explore the potential impact of pediatric styes on vision and how to properly manage this common eye condition.
If a child’s tear duct blockage persists for a while, how should the doctor recommend treatment?
After a child’s fever reached 39.3 degrees Celsius, they are now at 36.3 degrees Celsius. How was the previous treatment and its effectiveness? What kind of assistance are you seeking?
Discussing the potential health impacts of childhood thinness and the importance of nutritional intake for growth and development.
A baby’s tongue thrust can be a normal behavior, or it may be related to indigestion or teething, requiring observation of bowel movements and dietary adjustments.
Is a child’s restless nighttime sleep, waking up frequently, a sign of calcium deficiency?
If a child’s walk is unsteady, a doctor’s examination may reveal iron deficiency, which could affect leg muscle development.
An abnormality in chromosome 13 of the embryo indeed indicates poor embryo quality.