Pediatric epilepsy has various classifications, including benign familial neonatal convulsions, benign neonatal convulsions, benign infantile myoclonic epilepsy, and pediatric absence epilepsy, among others.
My daughter is only 2 years old and has been in poor health since birth. A hospital examination revealed she has a hemangioma, and I’m very worried about her body. I want to ask the doctor about the different types of pediatric hemangiomas. Hemangiomas generally come in two types: cavernous hemangiomas and cavernous hematomas, which can cause red spots and red patches on the skin, greatly affecting the body. It is generally recommended to use laser surgery for removal treatment, followed by the use of antibiotic medications to control the disease. It is advised to rest more, avoid fatigue, eat a balanced diet, and prevent the occurrence of various diseases. I suggest that for the child’s current condition, early treatment is still recommended as the results can be quite good.
Understand the different types of thalassemia, including severe, intermediate, and mild forms, along with their characteristics and impacts.
The question of whether it is safe for doctors to use cotton swabs to disinfect and press on the needle site during a child’s blood test at the hospital
Discuss the options for western medication treatment of neonatal umbilical inflammation, as well as how to effectively control infection and maintain regional dryness.
What medicine should a child with diarrhea take?
Inquire about the consequences of a 6-month-old child swallowing the filaments from two cigarettes.
Most children’s growth pains are due to rapid growth and calcium depletion. They can be alleviated by supplementing with calcium-rich foods or calcium tablets. It is recommended to take calcium supplements before bedtime for better absorption.
Doctor: My child is 4 years old, and their blood lead level tested at 71.78. I’ve noticed they are a bit hyperactive and sometimes have a habit of biting their nails. Should I give them chelating medication? I’ve heard that chelating can also promote the absorption of lead, is that true? This is what you should look for in the instructions: if it has a Chinese drug approval character, it’s a medicine. If not, it’s a health supplement. Dietarily, you can let your child eat more foods rich in calcium, iron, and zinc, which are beneficial for lead excretion. Excessive lead can harm a child’s intellectual development and sensory functions. Do not take chelating medication blindly. First, pay attention to your child’s hands. Wash them frequently to prevent lead from entering the body. Once lead has entered the body, it can be automatically excreted without the need for medication.
If a 1-year-old child sweats only on the head and not on the body, it may be a symptom of hypocalcemia. It is recommended to undergo a trace element test and supplement calcium and zinc, while also increasing outdoor activities.