A child’s forearm ulnar nerve rupture can be recovered through minimally invasive surgery and postoperative care, requiring consultation with experts and attention to diet.
A child with a humeral epiphysis fracture, accompanied by medial elbow varus and limited elbow joint flexion, is recommended for surgical treatment
Ear drum perforation can lead to hearing loss, which can generally be treated with artificial eardrum implantation surgery, or by wearing hearing aids. Perforations in the ear drum caused by trauma typically heal on their own without secondary infection, as long as the perforation area is not large.
Can epilepsy triggered by a high fever at one year of age affect intelligence, and can it be recovered?
The patient was diagnosed with bilateral hip dysplasia at 7 months old, with a right acetabular angle of 27 degrees and a left one of 29 degrees, and has been wearing a frog-like brace for 7 months. The recent pelvic X-ray examination was unable to determine the condition due to an incorrect shooting posture. It is recommended to take a new X-ray and pay attention to the shooting posture. The correct shooting posture should be: the child lying on their back, remove clothing and diapers, stay calm and relaxed, with both iliac anterior superior spines on the same horizontal line, legs naturally apart at shoulder width, and toes pointing inward, with the perineum covered.
Amblyopia in a child’s left eye has the potential to be improved through appropriate treatment.
A child suddenly develops many red rashes on their face and body, without fever, but continues to cry and fuss. Will the rash be itchy? What should I do to handle it?
A child with high fever accompanied by coughing, with symptoms persisting for about 12 hours after medication. After four treatments, the cough did not improve, and the symptoms worsened the next day with a recurrence of fever to 38.5 degrees. Concerns arise regarding potential sequelae after blood tests and fluid administration.
Ribcage eversion in children may be due to wearing tight clothing or a natural occurrence during the growth and development process.
A child experiences unsteady walking symptoms after a muscle injection, and upon examination, it is confirmed as a sciatic nerve injury. The family seeks professional treatment.