Understanding the Impact of Jaundice on Infants
What are the dangers of one hundred grams of mercury to the human body, and what precautions should be taken?
Severe iron deficiency anemia in infants may affect growth and development, brain development, and immunity.
Pediatric diarrhea is a common gastrointestinal problem in infants and children, characterized by frequent bowel movements and loose, watery stools.
A 14-month-old baby developed a swelling on the left side of the clavicle, which frequently recurred and formed an abscess. After pus extraction and surgical removal, the inflammation continued to occur. Parents are inquiring about definitive treatment methods.
The difference between cerebral palsy and developmental delay lies in the fact that the former is a syndrome caused by incomplete brain development within one month after birth, often accompanied by intellectual disabilities, epilepsy, and behavioral abnormalities.
Explore the different purposes and testing methods of neonatal disease screening and Down syndrome screening, as well as the importance of gestational diabetes screening.
An in-depth exploration of the differences between Vitamin D and Vitamin D3, and their roles in children’s health.
How to treat and relieve pediatric epilepsy?
How to correctly administer lysine inositol vitamin B12 oral solution and pentavitamin taurine oral solution to babies, as well as when to take vitamin AD drops? The baby is just one month old.