Congenital hypospadias is a congenital defect where the opening of the male urethra is abnormally located, typically recommended for surgical treatment between 6 to 12 months of age.
Discussing treatment options for congenital megacolon in infants, including the timing of surgery and conservative treatment methods.
Provides treatment recommendations for a 3-month-old infant with cough and dry retching due to gastrointestinal cold.
A three-and-a-half-year-old child has had a mild cough for nearly two months, which has worsened in the past week. The cough is more severe at night, and the child has dry, continuous coughing. The child has been using nebulization for three days and now produces white, thick mucus. There is also purulent nasal discharge. Should nebulization continue? What medication is appropriate? All tests for Mycoplasma and other infections have been normal.
A child has been experiencing diarrhea for four days, accompanied by unsuccessful intravenous treatment, suspected to be caused by unsanitary food. It is recommended to undergo stool routine tests and take oral anti-diarrheal and digestive medications for treatment. Pay attention to a light diet and hydration to prevent dehydration. If symptoms do not improve, hospital intravenous treatment is advised.
Treatment suggestions for pediatric eosinophilic granuloma, including intravenous calcium gluconate injection, oral loratadine tablets, and consideration of radiation therapy.
Treatment recommendations for a fever and vomiting condition in an 8-month-old after receiving the measles vaccine.
A one-year-old child has a recurrence of hand, foot, and mouth disease, with a fever of 38.5 degrees Celsius, seeking treatment advice.
High levels of C-reactive protein may be caused by viral infection, and antiviral treatment is recommended as a foundation.
Treatment recommendations for infant rickets, including medication and nutritional management.