A 3-year-old child has a fever of 39 degrees at night, has been diagnosed with tonsillitis and treated with antibiotics, but the fever persists. Inquiry about whether the tonsillitis has healed and how to handle the situation.
Possible causes and treatment methods for a 3-year-old child experiencing nighttime vomiting and early morning spitting up.
Concerned about nipple retraction in a female baby, wondering what to do.
The child has been wetting the bed every night for six weeks, sometimes three or four times a night, and cannot be awakened.
Suggestions for Handling Phenylketonuria Screening Failure in Newborns
Risks and preventive measures for the reuse of intravenous needles after they have been placed for over an hour in children
How to deal with a child’s drug overdose?
Analysis of Persistent Low Fever After Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
Recommendations for handling and preventing high fever seizures in a 7-year-old child.
Treatment recommendations for an 8-month-old baby with a fever over 39 degrees, possibly accompanied by cold symptoms.