Lately, my daughter has been urinating whenever she feels a bit of urine, and her frequency increases after drinking water. The problem might be related to bladder control.
My son is two years old. His recent check-up revealed that his body has excessive lead levels. (There was no issue when he was one year old.) What causes excessive lead levels? How should medication be administered? Thank you.
Handling and Precautionary Measures After Cadmium Overload
My son is one and a half years old, and his teeth have started to turn black. He has never received any treatment and doesn’t have any allergic symptoms. I want to know what I should do or how to treat it.
Jaundice in newborns that persists for two months or more may require further examination and treatment to rule out pathological causes.
A one-year-old baby’s eye corner was lightly scratched by scissors, causing red spots. It is advisable to visit the hospital early to prevent any impact on vision development. If the cornea is not damaged, using Lomoxacin eye drops and applying a warm compress can help with recovery.
Accidentally ran over a dead snake and lizard while riding a bicycle, and there was blood everywhere around them. Then, while going through a water vortex, some of the water splashed onto me. Will this have any effects? I’m worried because I fear the blood from the wheels might have splashed onto me as well.
When I was around six or seven years old, my parents took me to the local hospital for treatment of my right eye’s congenital strabismus, which affected my appearance. The doctor at the time suggested myopia treatment, but said that congenital strabismus couldn’t be treated. What should I do now?
After laser treatment for stretch marks, there may be some scars left, which can be improved by using skincare products or laser surgery.
How to Handle a Sucked-Through Right Nipple Postpartum and Maintain Sufficient Milk Supply