A summary
What does it mean when a child’s liver function test notes ’lipid turbidity’ in the remarks section? Primary pediatric hyperlipidemia is categorized into genetic factors and polygenic inheritance. Genetic factors account for the majority of pediatric hyperlipidemia. Due to congenital genetic defects, plasma lipid levels are affected. The child may have single gene inheritance, such as familial hypercholesterolemia; or polygenic inheritance, such as familial polygenic hypercholesterolemia, etc.
A swelling has appeared on my child’s left upper pubic area, confirmed as a hernia. Should I schedule surgery immediately?
Long-acting liquid formulations require injection only once a week, compared to powders and short-acting liquids, they can reduce missed doses, enhance treatment confidence, and improve efficacy.
Excessive sweating at night in children may be due to autonomic nervous system dysfunction or calcium deficiency.
What is the normal body temperature range for a newborn at ten days old? How should one handle a slightly elevated temperature accompanied by vomiting, decreased appetite, another round of vomiting, and mild nasal congestion?
Rolling around in bed while sleeping is a normal sleep behavior for children, but if they hit something hard, observe for signs of concussions.
Does a child’s face rash indicate milk rash? How should it be handled?
A baby showing reduced appetite, lack of energy, loss of appetite, and a slightly warm forehead may be experiencing symptoms of a cold.
Frequent defecation in pants by a child may be caused by dyspepsia.