If a child snores loudly while sleeping, breathes through the mouth, and has an increased frequency of bedwetting, it may be symptoms of adenoid hypertrophy.
My fetal non-invasive test was normal, but I have a chromosomal abnormality. Does it affect the fetus?
My daughter is 8 years and one month old, with a small lump in her breast. How should I handle this situation?
A concerned parent inquires about their 8-year-old daughter’s growth and development, asking if her height of 123 centimeters is normal and seeking advice on the use of growth hormone treatment. Additionally, they request recommendations for a good hospital or doctor specializing in this area, preferably one that can be visited locally. If a particularly skilled doctor is available, they are willing to travel with their child for follow-up appointments.
Inquiry About Daughter’s Height
Discussing the case of a 2-year-old and 9-month-old child diagnosed with beta-thalassemia, as well as possible treatment options and professional medical advice.
Discussing the severity and treatment plan for a 2-year-old and 9-month-old girl diagnosed with beta-thalassemia.
Discuss the diagnosis and treatment of pediatric thalassemia, and provide professional medical advice.
A parent inquires about their daughter’s recent two-week occurrence of frequent blinking and involuntary mouth opening. She had similar symptoms previously, diagnosed as myopia and conjunctivitis, and this time the symptoms persist without improvement. Is it possible that she has Tourette’s?
My daughter has mild intellectual disability and is currently four months pregnant. Should I be concerned about genetic issues?