Child has diarrhea for three days, seeking treatment advice.
After a child has a fever of 38.5 degrees, they experience low fever after taking antipyretics, and then have a high fever of 38.9 degrees in the afternoon. After sniffling, they have urinary incontinence and lose consciousness with staring eyes. The doctor administered 2 milligrams of dexamethasone, and after being admitted to the hospital, they received oxygen and medication treatment. That night, they had a low-grade fever again. Is this encephalitis?
A 2-year-old baby has been running a fever for two days with a temperature of 37.7 degrees. With symptoms like a stuffy nose and sneezing, it could be due to a respiratory infection, which usually resolves in 2 to 3 days. It is recommended to monitor the temperature and consider using physical cooling methods or ibuprofen for fever reduction if the temperature rises. If symptoms persist or worsen, seek medical attention promptly and have a complete blood routine test.
An 8-year-old boy has been running a fever for four consecutive days, with a high fever of 38 degrees during the night and a normal temperature of 37 degrees during the day. He is currently receiving treatment with a drug named Nuomi, but is unsure how to proceed. Blood tests show W-MCR of 0.123, W-LCR of 0.451, and MPV of 9.0. The doctor diagnosed it as viral influenza.
The child has experienced multiple attacks of high fever and seizures. Symptoms are gradually improving, but there is a family history of epilepsy. Parents inquire about further examination and treatment.
A child has no appetite and a yellowish complexion. After a liver function test, it was found that the Hepatitis B surface antibody is positive. It is recommended to check for zinc deficiency or indigestion, and possibly supplement with gluconate zinc and Shanyao Jianpi oral liquid. Pay attention to dietary control and weather factors as well.
The child experiences throat pain and ulcers inside the lips, with high fever and vomiting. After taking Seabuckthorn Dry Milk Powder and probiotics, the vomiting and fever improved, but the throat pain and lip ulcers persist. Red rashes appeared on the thighs, which subsided after applying medication. Could this be Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?
If a child hasn’t pooped for 36 days, it might be constipation, which is usually not treated with medication.
A child who is just three days old has not yet consumed breast milk but has been fed formula milk instead. Although the child is eating normally, there has been no bowel movement for three days. What could be the reason? The child has been to the hospital for a check-up, and the doctor said there is no harm and suggested continuing to observe. I hope to receive the doctor’s explanation and advice.
A patient inquires about their child experiencing two seizures at night, with a local diagnosis of epilepsy, seeking further confirmation and treatment advice.