Newborn Sublingual Cyst

A linear growth under a newborn’s tongue may be caused by a sublingual cyst. It is recommended to seek medical attention for surgical treatment and postoperative anti-inflammatory therapy, which typically takes about half a month to recover. Parents should show concern and care, assisting their child in timely treatment.
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Newborns with Red Eyelid Moles

Red moles on a newborn’s eyelids can be treated with laser therapy or photofacial techniques. After treatment, vitamin ointment should be applied locally, and antibiotics should be taken orally to prevent infection. Additionally, it is advisable to avoid consuming spicy, cold, greasy, and seafood to reduce irritation.
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Nine-Year-Old Boy’s Body Swells and Shrinks, Possible Causes and Treatment Plans for Hip Arthritis, Osteonecrosis of the Femoral Head, and Other Diseases

A nine-year-old child has been experiencing a symptom of one side of the body being larger than the other for a year, with limited treatment effectiveness. Possible causes include hip arthritis, joint effusion, lumbar spinal cord disease compressing nerves, and osteonecrosis of the femoral head. Treatment plans should be determined after a professional medical examination. Parents should be patient and cooperate, and regularly bring their child for checks.
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