Pediatric brain palsy is a motor disorder that often occurs before birth or in infancy, affecting motor development.
A parent inquires about their 16-month-old child’s larger head size, inability to speak, and walking issues, and asks what checks need to be conducted.
Understanding the knee pain in a 16-year-old boy may be due to growth pains, but medical diagnosis and treatment advice are necessary.
A child’s thin and short stature and slow growth may be related to genetic factors or digestive function. It is recommended to take the child for a comprehensive examination and strengthen nutrition and physical exercise.
A 17-day-old baby has an elevated bilirubin level of 295.7, accompanied by constant crying. Inquiry regarding whether it is a complication caused by jaundice.
Treatment Suggestions for a 17-Month-Old Baby with Sneezing and Coughing
For a 17-month-old baby who has developed a swelling after a head injury, it is recommended to observe the changes and consider hospital examination. Generally, if the swelling does not increase in size, conservative observation can be chosen instead of immediate treatment. Additionally, it is suggested to provide the baby with nutritious, easy-to-digest, and absorb food to enhance their constitution.
For patients with ALK-positive non-small cell lung cancer, targeted therapy is the preferred treatment. However, even if ALK turns negative, it may still be considered to continue using targeted drugs, depending on the patient’s specific condition and doctor’s advice.
An 18-month-old baby is experiencing poor sleep at night after receiving the Hepatitis A vaccine, which may be an adverse reaction to the vaccine.
An 18-month-old baby has been running a clear nose for the past two days, occasionally coughing during the day but not at night. During tonight’s sleep, she coughed several times with a rumbling sound in her throat. What medication should be given to her? Can she take Children’s Paracetamol and Chlorphenamine Granules?