At around 5 years old, a child often complains of leg pain. What could be the possible reasons?
Discussing the causes and treatment methods of pediatric tic disorders
Neonatal jaundice persists, with bilirubin levels between 220 and 230, and the condition has worsened. Blood tests show all indicators are normal. The doctor recommends blue light therapy. Should specific causes be identified for persistent neonatal jaundice?
Discuss the reasons for respiratory difficulty in newborns after the treatment of colds, as well as the situation of continued respiratory difficulty after discharge.
Discuss the possible causes of sudden leg weakness and inability to move hands in children, including psychological stress, spinal cord issues, and potassium deficiency.
Investigating the Possible Causes and Coping Measures for Young Children’s Axillary Pain
Could high levels of neonatal jaundice in premature infants be related to intracranial hemorrhage? Professional medical answers reveal the causes of jaundice and the potential association with intracranial hemorrhage.
A six-month-old infant exhibits intermittent neck-sucking, shrugging, and dry heaving.Brain Electroencephalogram examination shows no abnormalities, and experts suggest observation and exclusion of neurological disorders.
In-depth analysis of the causes of neonatal hemolytic disease, discussing the immune hemolysis mechanism caused by maternal-fetal blood type incompatibility.
Analyzing the potential reasons and coping measures for a six-month-old baby’s facial redness without fever symptoms.