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The Child with an Intersex Condition Total Patient Care - 2003 was released on:

USA: 25 June 2003 (San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival)

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What are some examples for a misdiagnonsis case?

One case is when a child suffered from permanent esophagus injury because the physician used the wrong antidote and the child appeared to have swallowed an alkaline solution. Another is when a patient died because the physician failed to diagnose cancer as the patient's condition.


Are human hermaphrodite's sterile?

Human hermaphrodites, also known as intersex individuals, can have a variety of chromosomal, hormonal, and anatomical variations that may affect their reproductive capabilities. While some intersex individuals may be sterile due to their specific condition or medical interventions, others may still have the potential for fertility depending on their unique biological makeup. It is important to recognize that each intersex person's reproductive health should be assessed on a case-by-case basis by medical professionals.


What is the possibility that the child will neither be a girl nor a boy?

In traditional biological terms, a child is typically classified as either male or female based on their chromosomal makeup (XX for girls and XY for boys). However, there are intersex variations where individuals may have atypical chromosomal, gonadal, or anatomical sex characteristics, leading to a situation where a child may not fit neatly into the binary categories of male or female. While the likelihood of being intersex is relatively low, estimates suggest that it occurs in about 1 in 1,500 to 1 in 2,000 births. Therefore, while most children will be classified as either a girl or a boy, there is a possibility, albeit small, for a child to be intersex and not conform strictly to these categories.


Effects of hermaphrodite in a person?

An intersex child is likely to have many mental and physical issues. Even if assigned a gender at birth, the child will likely be confused about what gender it really is. The child is likely to be teased during school and may show suicidal tendencies.


What is the definition for pediatric patient?

A pediatric patient is a child who is getting medical attention.


What is the prognosis for a patient with hereditary fructose intolerance?

If the condition is not recognized and the diet is not well controlled, death can occur in infants or young children. With a well-controlled diet, the child can develop normally.


When if ever should you disclose a patients medical condition to the family?

In the United States there are fairly strict laws regarding the disclosure of medical information; these are collectively called the HIPPA laws. In general, you would only disclose a patient's medical conditions to the immediate family if the individual under discussion was not able to inform his/her immediate family himself/herself. Also, a child's medical condition would be disclosed to the parents or legal guardians, as the child is legally presumed to not be able to inform his/her parents. Finally, if a patient has a medical durable power of attorney for health-related issues, then the person named in the document would be informed of the patient's medical condition.


What are the home condition that are obeserved as likely detrimental to the child?

Home condition that are observed as likely detrimental to the child


Do men have a vagina?

A: Yes if they have born with a birth defect, have a sex change operation and other such thingsYes. And girls can have a penis. The simplest term is 'hermaphrodites.' However, there can be births where the baby has both a penis and vagina. There's a variety of conditions that lead to atypical development of physical sex characteristics are collectively referred to as intersex conditions. These conditions can involve abnormalities of the external genitals, internal reproductive organs, sex chromosomes, or sex-related hormones. Some examples include:External genitals that cannot be easily classified as male or femaleIncomplete or unusual development of the internal reproductive organsInconsistency between the external genitals and the internal reproductive organsAbnormalities of the sex chromosomesAbnormal development of the testes or ovariesOver- or underproduction of sex-related hormonesInability of the body to respond normally to sex-related hormonesIntersex was originally a medical term that was later embraced by some intersex persons. Many experts and persons with intersex conditions have recently recommended adopting the term disorders of sex development (DSD). They feel that this term is more accurate and less stigmatizing than the term intersex.When a baby is born with ambiguous genitals, doctors perform examinations and laboratory tests to determine exactly what condition the baby has. Determining the type of intersex condition is important, because some intersex conditions that cause ambiguous genitals (for example, certain types of congenital adrenal hyperplasia) can be associated with medical problems that may require urgent medical or surgical treatment. Because we expect everyone to be identifiably male or female, the parents and family members of babies born with ambiguous genitals are usually eager to learn what condition the child has, so that sex assignment can occur without delay.Intersex conditions discovered later in life often become apparent in early adolescence. Delayed or absent signs of puberty may be the first indication that an intersex condition exists. For example, complete androgen insensitivity may first become apparent when Intersex conditions, whether discovered at birth or later in life, can be very challenging for affected persons and their families. Medical information about intersex conditions and their implications are not always easy to understand. Persons with intersex conditions and their families may also experience feelings of shame, isolation, anger, or depression.Parents of children with intersex conditions sometimes wonder how much they should tell their children about their condition and at what age. Experts recommend that parents and care providers tell children with intersex conditions about their condition throughout their lives in an age-appropriate manner. Experienced mental health professionals can help parents decide what information is age-appropriate and how best to share it. People with intersex conditions and their families can also benefit from peer support.People who have these conditions should never be laughed at or ridiculed. In fact, if you're a true friend there are numerous ways you and others can help.Educate yourself about the specific intersex condition the person has.Be aware of your own attitudes about issues of sex, gender, and disability. Are you mature enough to really care and be supportive, or are you simply hoping to make a spectacle out of the individual?Learn how to talk about issues of sex and sexuality in an age-appropriate manner.Remember that most persons with intersex conditions are happy with the sex to which they have been assigned. Do not assume that gender-atypical behaviour by an intersex person reflects an incorrect sex assignment.Work to ensure that people with intersex conditions are not teased, harassed, or subjected to discrimination.Get support, if necessary, to help deal with your feelings. Intersex persons and their families, friends, and partners often benefit from talking with mental health professionals about their feelings concerning intersex conditions and their implications.Consider attending support groups, which are available in many areas for intersex persons and their families, friends, and partners.As I don't know what country you're in I can't offer any specific places to visit for advice. However, the first start would be through the British, American, or Australian Psychological Services representatives. Alternatively, speak with your GP or even possibly a school counsellor for advice.


What rights does a doctor have to an unborn child?

They have every right, if it is their own unborn child. Otherwise they have the responsibility to look out for their patient - if such a child is the cause of any problems, then they must do what is necessary to protect the patient, even from themselves.


What is the prognosis for a patient afflicted with histiocytosis X?

the younger the child at diagnosis and the more organs involved, the poorer the outlook. If the condition resolves, there could still be long-term complications because of the damage done


Should you use an AED on a child having chest pain?

Unless the child is pulseless, HECK NO. Never put an AED on a conscious patient or a patient with a palpable pulse.