The child has been diagnosed with a digestive disease, requiring active treatment and good hygiene habits.
The baby might be suffering from tonsillitis. It’s recommended to encourage the baby to drink plenty of water, take oral azithromycin and lozenges, maintain good indoor air circulation, and add more fruits and vegetables to the baby’s diet. Additionally, oral Lianqin liquid can help regulate the condition. Generally, as time goes by, the baby’s symptoms will gradually improve. Please take good care of the baby and wish for a healthy growth.
All symptoms started with a fever of 39 degrees. After receiving intravenous fluids, the fever decreased. The next morning, there was one episode of vomiting, followed by diarrhea. There were milk curd particles associated with a fever below 38 degrees, lasting for about 10 days. Fever in the morning and noon, normal at night. There were several purple spots on the buttocks and genitals, and the baby was also crying, restless, and weak. Ten days ago, it was a bit cool outside in the morning when playing. Blood routine was not high, recovered after fluid administration, but started to have a fever of 38 degrees or less the next day.
Offer appropriate dietary suggestions for 9-month-old babies
A 9-month-old baby has shown a loss of appetite and irregular stool after experiencing fever and vomiting. How should the condition be managed?
Night sweats and hot palms and soles in a 9-month-old baby can be a normal physiological phenomenon, but if the condition persists, it’s advisable to consult a doctor or a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner for treatment.
How to handle diarrhea and rash issues that may occur after a fever?
A 9-month-old baby has been experiencing recurrent fever, and parents are inquiring about the use of fever-reducing medication and whether further examination is necessary.
A 9-month-old girl baby is experiencing a dark and thick tongue coating along with a slight cough. She had a high fever in the past and her temporary living environment and contact groups have changed due to special circumstances, but her mother has been by her side throughout. The details of past treatments and their effects are not known. Seeking information on the cause, treatment options, and precautions to take at home.
A 9-month-old baby has been diagnosed with hydrocephalus, accompanied by brain ventricle enlargement and brain tissue necrosis. The child is currently receiving immune globulin therapy, but has lost vision and hearing, and can only undergo simple training. The family needs to decide whether to continue treatment.