Inguinal Hernia in Children
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LUMP IN ABDOMEN IN CHILDREN
Lymphoma:
This is malignant condition and is usually noticed as a lump in the abdomen at around 10 years age. The child may complain of pain in abdomen, mass palpable, intestinal obstruction. There is an enlarged mass of lymph nodes within the abdomen which have this malignant tumor and more than that there may be extension of the mass into the adjacent intestine and removing the entire mass may not always be possible. Here, as much of the tumor is removed, sent for microscopic examination and after confirming the diagnosis, chemotherapy and radiotherapy needs to be given in cycles. There are 2 types of Lymphomas, of which one variety has a very poor prognosis despite therapy including chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
This is malignant condition and is usually noticed as a lump in the abdomen at around 10 years age. The child may complain of pain in abdomen, mass palpable, intestinal obstruction. There is an enlarged mass of lymph nodes within the abdomen which have this malignant tumor and more than that there may be extension of the mass into the adjacent intestine and removing the entire mass may not always be possible. Here, as much of the tumor is removed, sent for microscopic examination and after confirming the diagnosis, chemotherapy and radiotherapy needs to be given in cycles. There are 2 types of Lymphomas, of which one variety has a very poor prognosis despite therapy including chemotherapy and radiotherapy.
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.
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.


Gastrointestinal Problems
Intussusception
Common Gastrointestinal
Problems in Children
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