4th Pediatric Infectious Diseases Conference
 
 
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Lump in Abdomen in Children
LUMP IN ABDOMEN IN CHILDREN
Choledochal Cyst With Gall Bladder Choledochal Cyst:
This is again a benign cyst of the tube leading the bile from the liver to the intestine called bile duct. A large cyst in the bile duct causes obstruction to the flow of bile and can lead to a lump in the abdomen, jaundice due to obstructed bile flow, and pain. This may present at a young age and after investigations kept for surgical excision and joining the remaining duct to the intestine to continue the flow of bile into the intestinal tract as normal.

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Toilet Training in Children
 

Parents often want to toilet train their children as soon as possible. However, do not start toilet training until both you (parents) and your child are ready. If you try to rush it you'll have more problems and toilet training will take a longer time. Usually your child is ready by the age of 18 to 24 months.
Toilet Training in Children
Toilet Training in Children
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