Discussing common causes and traditional Chinese medicine treatment methods for children’s weak spleens
Doctor, my child is short, has a weak immune system, poor appetite, average intelligence, and good spirits. The examination shows chromosomal abnormalities. How are chromosomal abnormalities caused?
Possible causes and treatment methods for infants born with fused toes
This article will introduce the blood glucose standard values for gestational diabetes and the potential risks it may pose.
My child has a hydrocele, now over a year old. It doesn’t enlarge when sleeping, but it does when squatting or with excessive exercise. How are hydroceles formed?
Explore the causes of large-bodied babies, including the impact of maternal diabetes and excessive nutrition during pregnancy on fetal weight.
Sometimes, seeing a child developing slower than their peers can be especially worrying. How are mentally retarded children formed?
Explore the causes of umbilical sinus formation and treatment methods, including surgical and medication options.
Vascular malformations are composed of multiple vascular channels covered by endothelial cells, commonly including types such as microvenous malformations, venous malformations, arteriovenous malformations, lymphatic malformations, and mixed vascular malformations. Magnetic resonance imaging can assist in diagnosis, and treatment plans vary depending on the differences in arterial and venous blood supply.
How are vascular tumors classified? Professor Dong, my child developed a 2.5*2 cm vascular tumor on the right scapula at about two weeks old, which was initially flat on the skin. At 42 days, a large swelling the size of an egg appeared beneath the skin, with the surface vascular tumor protruding above the skin. Now, three and a half months later, the vascular tumor is slowly growing, but not very quickly.