If a child is not drinking milk, it could be due to adverse geographical conditions or an unsuitable formula. It is recommended to dilute the formula or introduce complementary foods.
A 6-year-old and 3-month-old girl has discovered a small hard lump on her left breast. The bone age test result is around 5 years old, the abdominal ultrasound shows signs of prepubescent growth and development, and both ovaries have follicles larger than 0.4 centimeters. Is this true precocious puberty, and how should it be handled? What advice do I need?
Learn how to assess whether a child’s growth and development is standard.
An 11-year-old girl is 141cm tall, with her growth plates not fully fused. It is suggested to use growth hormone temporarily, and improve diet, lifestyle habits, and increase physical exercise. If the growth plates have fused, consider leg-lengthening surgery.
If your baby’s stool is loose and contains many granular particles, it might be caused by indigestion-related food retention.
Unsteady walking in children may be caused by iron deficiency, but it could also be due to other reasons. It is recommended to check blood iron levels and undergo relevant examinations. If necessary, appropriate iron and calcium supplementation can be considered.
My daughter started her period at 98 weeks and a half, with eight months of irregularity, now it’s normal. She is 154cm tall and weighs 54kg. Is this normal?
Concerns About Precocious Puberty in Children
Is my 8-year-old daughter’s height of 123 centimeters normal? If not, what treatment should be considered?
A one-week-old baby crying with a runny nose may be experiencing fever symptoms. How should parents judge and deal with this situation?