Adenoid hypertrophy is a common disease in childhood, often caused by recurrent episodes of acute rhinitis, acute tonsillitis, and influenza.
Understanding avian influenza, an acute infectious disease caused by the avian influenza virus, which can infect humans and lead to severe symptoms.
Bedwetting in children refers to the phenomenon where a child, despite being beyond the normal age, still urinates involuntarily at night. This may be due to incomplete physical development or neurological reflex issues.
Congenital biliary atresia is a congenital developmental disorder characterized by severe jaundice, which may lead to biliary hepatitis and liver cirrhosis.
Learn about congenital vaginal agenesis and its impact on the development of the female reproductive system, as well as related diagnostic and treatment methods.
Female, 23 years old, after becoming a mother, experienced coughing while breastfeeding her child. What is coughing while breastfeeding for newborns?
Discusses the definition of delayed childhood development and how supplementing with trace elements can promote intellectual development.
Understand the characteristics and effects of Down syndrome.
Epilepsy is a disorder caused by disordered brain nerve function, often characterized by generalized or focal muscle stiffness and convulsive twitching, accompanied by consciousness impairment.
What is Galactosemia, a Genetic Disease?