What’s Causing the Pain in the Right Kidney Region?

Hello, you are experiencing pain in the right renal region. Renal pain is a common symptom in urology, which may include dull pain, cramping, aching, or sharp pain. This is pain corresponding to the kidney area. Conditions such as inflammation, kidney stones, cysts, abscesses, and tumors can cause this. Additionally, trauma can also lead to renal pain. It is recommended to undergo relevant examinations such as urine routine, kidney function, CT scan, and urological system angiography to make an accurate diagnosis. Treatment should be based on the specific cause.
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What’s Causing the Persistent Nausea?

For the past four or five months, there has been a persistent feeling of nausea, with overeating leading to vomiting. The possible cause may be damp-heat in the spleen and stomach, preventing the ascending of clear Qi and the descending of turbid Qi.
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What’s Causing the Red and Swollen Fore Skin on a Baby’s Penis?

An eight-day-old male baby, today I found that the baby’s foreskin in front of the little chicken is a bit red and swollen, what’s going on. According to the child’s current condition, if it’s not caused by mosquito bites, it may be due to local inflammation. It may be related to poor hygiene habits or an overly long foreskin. For local medication, consider using appropriate oral antibiotics. Use potassium permanganate solution at 5000 ppm for external washing treatment. Considering the irritation from diapers or diaper rash, the baby’s glans penis is a bit red and swollen at eight days old. Pay attention to feeding milk, do not urinate after wetting and licking the external genitals, and the diaper should be clean cotton cloth, try not to use diapers. Wash the external genitals and anus with water every day.
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What’s Causing the Red and Swollen Foreskin in a 1-Month-Old Boy?

Male baby 1 month old disease/symptom: Red and swollen foreskin. Case description: A 8-day-old male baby. Today, we discovered that the foreskin in front of the baby’s little penis is slightly red and swollen. What’s going on? According to the child’s current condition, if it’s not due to insect bites, it may be caused by local inflammation. It could be related to poor hygiene habits or an overly long foreskin. For regional medication, consider using appropriate oral antibiotics: Take 5000 potassium permanganate for external washing treatment. Considering the irritation from diapers, the tip of the baby’s penis is a bit red and swollen at 8 days old. Pay attention to breastfeeding; do not urinate after wetting and licking the external genitals. The diaper should be clean cotton fabric; try not to use diapers. Wash the external genitals and anus with water daily.
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What’s Causing the Red Dots Around My Baby’s Eyes?

Red dots around a child’s eyes may be due to inflammation from a cold or fever, or from rubbing the eyes and causing capillary rupture. It’s recommended to ensure adequate rest, drink plenty of water, avoid eye rubbing, and consume cooling foods such as seaweed soup and vegetables. If it’s an inflammatory condition, Erythromycin eye ointment can be used; if it’s a skin break, it typically doesn’t require medication and will absorb naturally within about two weeks.
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What’s Causing the Red Dots on a 13-Day-Old Preemie’s Face?

If your baby has red dots on their face, it’s advisable to first conduct blood tests and coagulation tests to rule out blood-related issues. It could be an allergic reaction. It’s recommended to give your baby more water, supplement with vitamin C and calcium gluconate, avoid spicy foods during breastfeeding, quit smoking and drinking, ensure good ventilation and air circulation in the room. Observe for a period of time, and further examination can be arranged if necessary.
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