A 2.5-year-old child has been suffering from a fever for three days due to the flu, with the highest temperature reaching 42°C. Although no high fever convulsions occurred, the child’s mental state was poor after the fever subsided, with slow responses and decreased appetite. The inquiry is about the possibility of meningitis and the expected recovery time.
A 2.5-year-old child was diagnosed with wheezing bronchitis over a month ago, when will the cough get better?
Seeking Help for a Child’s Nighttime Cough
A 2.5-year-old child’s unclear speech could be a normal stage of language development, but it could also indicate issues with articulation organs.
A 2.5-year-old toddler is facing the issue of not wanting to eat and often waking up at night, leading to poor sleep quality. Previous treatments with calcium supplements and probiotics have had little effect, and solutions to increase appetite and improve sleep quality are sought.
Solution for 20-Day-Old Baby and Mother’s Abdominal Cramps During Breastfeeding
A 20-day-old baby has been coughing for three days, accompanied by a hoarse throat and left nasal breathing difficulty. Feeding and stool are normal, with no fever.
Potential health risks and coping strategies after a newborn falls to the ground
A 20-month-old baby with a short stature and a lack of appetite, even with sufficient calcium, iron, and zinc, may be due to weak spleen and stomach.
The child may have an inflammation, and it is recommended to drink more water and take some antibiotics.