If a child has a runny nose for two days and is stuffy, it might be a common viral infection rather than the flu. After taking antipyretic medication, the child’s fever subsided, indicating the condition is not severe. However, for an accurate diagnosis and treatment advice, it is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a follow-up examination. Follow the doctor’s recommendations for treatment.
The baby’s little balls were scraped, leaving a bump that disappeared after two hours, but it’s still a bit red. Will this affect fertility function?
A bulging chest in children could be chicken chest or other chest conditions. It’s advisable to observe for tenderness and supplement calcium and cod liver oil in a timely manner, and schedule regular checks to ensure normal development.
My child has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy and I want to understand the intelligence situation of children with cerebral palsy.
Chickenpox is a contagious skin disease that usually comes with mild fever.
Dizziness and drowsiness may occur in children after receiving the leprosy vaccine, which could be a mild allergic reaction. Generally, children might feel slightly uncomfortable, such as mild allergic reactions, low fever, rash, regional swelling, and pain. These symptoms are usually normal reactions to vaccination and can be relieved through rest and improved nutrition. If symptoms persist or other abnormal symptoms appear, medical attention should be sought promptly.
Addresses health concerns and doctor’s advice for a one-and-a-half-year-old child who fell from a height
A fever after a child’s fracture may be an abnormal symptom, and it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly to check the cause of the fever.
A child may have pediatric asthma, requiring long-term treatment and control
A two-and-a-half-year-old child fell from about 1.4 meters high, landing on the back first and then hitting the head. The child kept wanting to take a nap and was slightly crying. An MRI was taken around 9:30 PM, revealing superficial scalp lacerations and a minor (a few drops) intracranial hemorrhage. The doctor suggested direct admission to the ICU. Is it really necessary to be admitted to the ICU? Will the child’s crying in the ICU lead to more bleeding?