- 21. Toxic hepatitis
- (Toxic hepatitis)
- ... Herbs and supplements. Herbs considered dangerous to the liver include cascara, chaparral, comfrey, kava and ephedra. Children can develop liver damage if they mistake vitamin supplements for candy ...
- 22. Grand mal seizure
- (Grand mal seizure)
- ... what drugs you're allergic to. Even after they're under control, seizures can affect your life. Grand mal seizures can be frightening to those around you. Children may get teased or be embarrassed ...
- 23. Tetralogy of Fallot
- (Tetralogy of Fallot)
- ... oxygen-poor blood to flow out of the heart and into the rest of the body. Infants and children with tetralogy of Fallot usually have blue-tinged skin because their blood doesn't carry enough oxygen. Tetralogy ...
- 24. Testicular torsion
- (Testicular torsion)
- ... saved. But waiting longer can cause permanent damage and may affect the ability to father children. When blood flow has been cut off for too long, a testicle may become so badly damaged it has to be removed. ...
- 25. Temporal lobe seizures
- (Temporal lobe seizures)
- ... under control, seizures can affect your life. Temporal lobe seizures may present even more of a coping challenge because people may not recognize the unusual behavior as a seizure. Children may get teased ...
- 26. Teen depression
- (Teen depression)
- ... directed, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) warns that in some cases, children, adolescents and young adults ages 18 to 24 may have an increase in suicidal thoughts or behavior when taking antidepressants. ...
- 27. Shanghai Emergency Medical Service
- (emergency medical service shanghai)
- Sinoaid Shanghai Emergency Care Services and the Sinoaid Shanghai Express Care Services provide a comprehensive range of emergency medical services for both adults and children. Private treatment ...
- 28. Ruptured eardrum
- (Ruptured eardrum)
- ... of middle ear infection, including earache, fever, nasal congestion and reduced hearing. Children with a middle ear infection often rub or pull on their ears. Seek prompt evaluation from your doctor to ...
- 29. Rotavirus
- (Rotavirus)
- Rotavirus is the most common cause of diarrhea in infants and children worldwide, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Most children have had at least one bout with rotavirus ...
- 30. Reye's syndrome
- (Reye's syndrome)
- Reye's (Ryes) syndrome is a rare but serious condition that causes swelling in the liver and brain. Reye's syndrome most often affects children and teenagers recovering from a viral infection and who ...
- 31. Retinoblastoma
- (Retinoblastoma)
- Retinoblastoma is an eye cancer that begins in the retina — the sensitive lining on the inside of your eye. Retinoblastoma most commonly affects young children, but can rarely occur in adults. Your ...
- 32. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)
- (Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV))
- Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a virus that causes infections of the lungs and respiratory tract. It's so common that most children have been infected with the virus by age 2. Respiratory syncytial ...
- 33. Viral gastroenteritis
- (Viral gastroenteritis)
- ... a fever above 104 F (40 C) For infants and children See your doctor right away if your child: Has a fever of 102 F (38.9 C) or higher Seems lethargic or very irritable Is in a lot of ...
- 34. Vesicoureteral reflux
- (Vesicoureteral reflux)
- ... from your kidneys to your bladder. Vesicoureteral reflux is usually diagnosed in infants and children. The disorder increases the risk of urinary tract infections, which, if left untreated, can lead ...
- 35. Pulmonary embolism
- (Pulmonary embolism)
- ... that expose them to independent risk factors for clots — such as joint replacement surgery, cancer or heart disease. It is rare for children to develop DVT or VTE. Family history You're at higher ...
- 36. DiGeorge syndrome
- (DiGeorge syndrome)
- ... of phosphorus in the blood. Thymus gland dysfunction. The thymus gland in children, located beneath the breastbone, is where T cells — a type of white blood cell — mature. Mature T cells are needed ...
- 37. Chickenpox
- (Chickenpox)
- Chickenpox (varicella) was once considered a rite of passage for most children. Before routine chickenpox vaccination, virtually everyone had been infected by the time they reached adulthood, sometimes ...
- 38. To know chemo side effects you may face in Shanghai?
- (Chemotherapy)
- ... kind of birth control you should use and how long you need to use it. Fertility problems Some chemo drugs can leave you unable to have children. This effect does not always go away after treatment ...
- 39. Endometrial cancer
- (Endometrial cancer)
- ... occurs because of a gene mutation passed from parents to children. If a family member has been diagnosed with HNPCC, discuss your risk of the genetic syndrome with your doctor. If you've been diagnosed ...
- 40. Urinary tract infection
- (Urinary tract infection)
- ... Urinary tract infections may be overlooked or mistaken for other conditions in older adults. Young children also have an increased risk of kidney infections. Pregnant women who have urinary tract infections ...