What to Do When Both Lower Limbs and Belly Swell Again?

The baby is two years old and has swelling in both lower limbs, eyes, and belly for a month. After a week of hospital treatment, the child didn’t take the oral medication prescribed upon discharge. Swelling started again that night after discharge. Now, the belly is extremely swollen and hard. What advice does the doctor have?
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What to Do When Liver Function Aminotransferases Drop: Decoding the Liver Test Results After a Child’s Pneumonia Treatment

A child of six months old was hospitalized for 25 days due to pneumonia, with liver function tests showing elevated alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase levels, abnormal total protein and globulin, and elevated white blood cells. Inquire whether this condition is severe and how to treat it. It is recommended to undergo inpatient liver protection and enzyme reduction treatment, and to nourish liver cells.
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What to Do When Newborns Strain Their Legs?

If a baby shows symptoms of vigorous kicking, stretching arms, and a flushed face after birth, it may be the early stages of rickets caused by a lack of calcium. It is recommended to take the baby to the hospital for a check-up and to increase sun exposure, as well as to supplement vitamin D and calcium. At the same time, do not force the baby to take naps; allow them to have sufficient activity time.
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