Explore the symptoms and treatment of pediatric anemia, as well as the importance of dietary supplementation in preventing anemia.
Understand the symptoms and causes of cerebral palsy, as well as how to determine the risk of your child having cerebral palsy.
A 65-day-old infant exhibits sudden intense crying, difficulty breathing, and abnormal sleep patterns, prompting parents to seek epilepsy diagnosis advice.
If your child is experiencing symptoms like a runny nose, crying and restlessness, rash, fever, and cough, it may indicate hand, foot, and mouth disease. Seek medical assistance and monitor their temperature. If the temperature exceeds 38.5 degrees Celsius, use fever-reducing medication.
The child has developed a fever, showing a lack of vitality, and has been frequently drowsy with one episode of vomiting. The body temperature has not returned to normal. This is the child’s first time experiencing such a prolonged fever. Could the child have Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?
Explore how to determine if a child with hand and foot rashes has hand, foot, and mouth disease, and provide corresponding care suggestions.
A four-and-a-half-year-old boy has developed a fever in his palms, followed by red spots on his hands, feet, and body, and white and red blisters in his mouth. His blood test results show a high white blood cell count, suggesting hand, foot, and mouth disease. Based on the examination results, the doctor suspects the boy may have hand, foot, and mouth disease and recommends hospitalization for treatment.
A parent’s concern about their child’s fever and abnormal blood test results, seeking professional answers on whether it could be leukemia.
A six-and-a-half-month-old baby has a patch of skin under the left nipple that resembles vitiligo. Initially small, the patch has gradually expanded over time. Inquire if it is vitiligo.
The baby has had surgery and it’s now been three months. We’ve noticed that the baby urinates whenever he cries or when he needs to urinate, and he can’t hold it back. I would like to ask, does the child hurt after urethral ruptureure surgery?