Early puberty in children may be related to social factors, genetic background, or excessive hormone intake in diet.
Facial paralysis is primarily a disease caused by the decomposition and metabolic disorder of facial nerve muscles.
Glaucoma is an eye disease caused by increased intraocular pressure, which may lead to vision loss and blindness.
The causes of infantile spasms are diverse, often accompanied by intellectual disabilities, and early treatment is crucial.
The causes of neonatal hemolytic disease may include Rh incompatibility and ABO incompatibility. In the case of Rh incompatibility, the mother is Rh-negative and the fetus is Rh-positive, which usually leads to hemolysis. In the case of ABO incompatibility, the mother is type O, while the fetus is type A or B.
What is neonatal jaundice? What effects does it have on the baby?
The causes of pediatric adenoid hypertrophy are primarily related to upper respiratory tract infections, chronic sinusitis, and allergic rhinitis, forming a vicious circle of cause and effect.
Discuss the phenomenon of unilateral lateral ventriculomegaly in fetuses, analyze whether it constitutes a risk of hydrocephalus, and explore its potential impact on fetal intelligence.
Discuss the possible causes of a child’s yellow skin and provide relevant health check-up recommendations.
Children with hematuria may have urethral damage or glomerulonephritis, and further examination is needed to rule out various possibilities.