A 2-year-old child is experiencing persistent dry vomiting and stomach pain, possible causes include infectious dry vomiting (such as upper respiratory infections, pneumonia, and gastrointestinal infections), central nervous system diseases (such as encephalitis, meningitis, cerebral hemorrhage, brain tumor, and intracranial hypertension), nutritional and metabolic disorders, and vestibular dysfunction, such as Meniere’s syndrome. It could also be a gastrointestinal reaction caused by medication. Sometimes, certain surgical diseases, such as
What should be done when a 2-year-old girl develops red eyes and tearfulness after watching TV for 5 to 10 minutes? Could her habit of watching mobile phones as a baby be related?
A 2-year-old girl has a swelling in her right lower eyelid, suspected to be a chalazion. It is recommended to consult an ophthalmologist early for diagnosis, and if there is no improvement, surgical treatment may be necessary.
A 2-year-old child was found to have a hole in the left side of the heart, with only mild cold symptoms. The question is whether surgery is needed, when is the best time for surgery, and how much will the medical expenses be.
A 2-year-old child suddenly develops a high fever of 39.5 degrees during naptime, with no other symptoms. Inquire about possible causes and treatment methods.
What dietary precautions should be taken for a 2-year-old and 4-month-old child with Chlamydophila pneumonia? Is the child’s leg pain related to the disease?
A nearly two-year-old child constantly has a runny nose, with a frightening amount of mucus. How should one handle this situation?
A 2.5-month-old baby has started to excrete eye mucus from the left eye, accompanied by symptoms of nasal congestion and coughing, although these have improved. This is the first time such a situation has occurred. When crying, the right eye does not produce tears, while the left eye does. Feeding, defecation, and bowel movements are all normal. Parents inquire about the possible cause of this condition and whether it can be resolved by drinking cold tea.
A 2.5-year-old baby frequently experiences constipation, and parents are inquiring whether it’s okay to give the child traditional Chinese medicine to improve the condition.
A 2.5-year-old child has been sneezing for two months without improvement. It’s not a cold; what could be the cause? What kind of examination is needed?