Handling suggestions for a 1-year-old baby’s abnormal stool.
For a 1.5-year-old baby who has a bowel movement three times a day, it is recommended to observe the diet and pay attention to hygiene, and temporarily provide light, easy-to-absorb foods.
For a 3-year-old child experiencing runny nose and vomiting, it is recommended to take the following measures: maintain light, easily digestible meals, eat in small portions more frequently, drink plenty of water, keep warm, prevent gastrointestinal irritation, and take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. If there are symptoms of fatigue, seek medical consultation again.
A 4-year-old child has been experiencing frequent urination for over a year, which may indicate a urological infection. It is important to seek medical attention and antibiotic treatment promptly.
The child suddenly developed a high fever, with the body temperature remaining around 38.2 degrees Celsius for nearly 24 hours. There is no nasal congestion or cough, but the child seems listless, not active during the day, and often cries at night, making it difficult to sleep. The child has already consulted a doctor, who suggested drinking more water without prescribing medication. The parents are unsure of how to handle the situation.
A 6-month-old baby developed diarrhea and low fever after introducing new complementary foods, and still has frequent bowel movements and loose stools after treatment.
The baby fell from the sofa and hit the coffee table, causing a cut and some confusion at the time. After a head CT scan at the hospital, the doctor said there were no issues. However, the child now has a slight loss of appetite, and there is a concern about whether there are any problems.
For a four-year-old boy who has been experiencing difficulty breathing and wheezing for several days, after relevant examinations, no myocarditis or heart problems were found. The doctor suggests trying a bronchodilator to determine if it is asthma.
Discuss the appropriate handling methods and potential impact on vision after a four-year-old girl injures her forehead and eyelid in a restaurant.
A one-year-old baby has a fever of 38.8°C, accompanied by diarrhea and reduced urine output. It is recommended to give probiotics and pay attention to diet.