Questions About Treatment and Prognosis of Five-Month-Old Boy’s Testicular Effusion
My son is five months old, and a blood-red spot with a diameter of 0.1 millimeters has appeared on the outer side of his left eye. What could be the cause?
A five-year-old baby experienced gastrointestinal reactions such as abdominal distension and vomiting after being administered azithromycin for seven days. The Simethicone did not help. How should it be handled?
Questions About a Tumor on a Five-Year-Old Boy’s Penis
A five-year-old boy with a stuttering problem seeks professional advice and treatment recommendations.
A five-year-old child is experiencing leg weakness but is otherwise normal. What could be the cause, and what are the recommended tests and treatment methods?
Based on your description, the child may be prone to catching a cold during cold weather due to weak resistance. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a check-up to find the cause and receive symptomatic treatment. Meanwhile, attention should be paid to balanced diet, appropriate adjustment of clothing, and moderate physical exercise to strengthen the body.
Consultation on a Five-Year-Old Child’s Poor Memory and Expression
Enlarged liver and spleen in children can be a symptom of various diseases, including blood disorders, infectious diseases, and liver and bile diseases.
A five-year-old child vomited foam and was unable to be awakened during sleep, after normal examinations, seeking further medical advice.