The child has had diarrhea for four days and medication hasn’t worked. How should we handle it?
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A child is experiencing frequent diarrhea, up to four or five times a day, continuing into the evening nap. Worsening the situation, the child also has a high fever and severe vomiting. After spending an entire day at a large hospital receiving intravenous fluids, the symptoms did not improve. Subsequently, receiving two injections at a local clinic, the fever subsided temporarily, but returned overnight. These symptoms of vomiting and fever are causing great concern.
After a child falls from the bed and develops a high fever, it could be due to excessive shock, but it’s important to rule out disease factors. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a detailed examination.
A child fell from a bed about half a meter high and experienced vomiting symptoms the next morning. Should this be treated as a brain injury?
After a child falls from a bed over fifty centimeters high, a bump appears on the back of the head. Is it necessary to go to the hospital for a head CT scan?
The child is 2 months old, and I’m worried about whether the milk supply is sufficient. The child often stops feeding before long, or falls asleep quickly. When I squeeze the nipple, milk still comes out. The child needs to feed again every 2 hours or a bit more than an hour. Is this a bad habit? The child has been like this since birth, and I need to get up multiple times at night to feed them, and they fall asleep after eating a little.