Child’s Fever and Dry Vomiting Symptoms Persist, Questions About Flu Treatment Medication
When a child has a low-grade fever, how should parents properly care for them, and when should medical assistance be sought?
The child had a fever of over 39 degrees and recovered after three days of IV therapy. The question is whether they still need medication to consolidate the treatment.
Possible causes and treatment suggestions for a child’s fever that lasts for three days.
A 19-month-old child’s fontanel not closing may be a common phenomenon caused by a lack of calcium, which can be helped by sunbathing and supplementing calcium gluconate to promote closure.
The child frequently reports pain in the sole of their feet, and now also in the palm of their hands. What is the cause and treatment method?
Discuss the possibility of a child’s foot pain being related to calcium deficiency, and provide suggestions for supplementing calcium.
A 2.5-year-old child has an open fontanelle on the forehead, which may indicate a calcium deficiency. A trace element test and calcium supplementation are recommended.
Child’s genital pain may be caused by balanitis. It is recommended to use potassium permanganate sitz baths and take azithromycin dispersible tablets for treatment, while paying attention to local hygiene and avoiding spicy and irritating foods.
A one-year-old one-month-old boy, after having his hair shaved, experienced a change in hair color from black to golden red. The hair has not returned to black and the parents are seeking possible causes and treatment methods.