Although cerebral palsy patients cannot be cured, it is necessary to undergo rehabilitation training and exercise for motor functions. The duration depends on the individual’s recovery progress. If long-term training shows no effect, it may not be necessary to continue. Due to the long onset time, it cannot be completely cured. Only certain recovery effects can be achieved.
A child with muscular dystrophy has a misaligned fracture in their right leg, with an expected recovery period of three months to one year.
A 5-year-old child accidentally knocked over a thermos and got burned, inquiring about recovery time and precautions.
This is a question about how long it takes for a child’s burn to heal.
After a child was scalded by hot water, a large blister appeared on their hand, and two days have passed without any swelling. I want to know how long it takes for a child’s burn to heal.
A six-month-old baby shows no obvious abnormalities, can turn over, and has normal appetite, but sometimes trembles. Consult on the treatment duration for a child’s epilepsy.
If a child has a fever of 38 degrees Celsius or higher and it lasts for two days, the fever subsides after taking fever-reducing medication but then recurs shortly thereafter. The child’s mental state is good. How should the fever be managed and prevented?
How long does it typically take for a child’s forearm fracture to heal, and what are the treatment and recovery methods?
A 4-year-old child suffered a transverse and comminuted fracture of the right fibula. After one month of rigorous treatment, how soon can the child walk and recover normally?
The goal of treating a child’s fracture is to restore the function of the injured limb as much as possible. This includes proper fracture reduction, stable fixation, and timely functional exercise. During the recovery period, patients should pay attention to daily care, including balanced diet and appropriate nutrition intake to promote bone healing.