A 4-month-and-21-day-old baby, exclusively breastfed, previously had bowel movements about every three days. Recently, the baby has been pooping twice a day, with yellow stools containing bits of milk curds. The parents’ diet has been the same as usual, and they haven’t eaten any unusual foods. Doctor, what’s going on?
Suggestions include taking cold medication and nasal drops to relieve nasal congestion.
A 4-year-old child has been suffering from a persistent cough for two months, with no fever and normal check-ups. Possible diagnoses include chronic cough or asthma, requiring further evaluation and treatment.
A 4-year-old girl has been coughing for half a month with no apparent infection signs. Her blood routine, mycoplasma, and chlamydia tests have been normal. She has been taking erythromycin without significant improvement. Seeking advice on other anti-inflammatory medications.
A 5-month-old baby excretes watery egg-shaped stools, which may be a symptom of dyspepsia.
A 5-month-old baby has a fever of 37 degrees and a rumbling stomach. You can first use alcohol wipe bathing to help lower the fever, and further investigate the cause of the fever.
A 5-month-old baby has had diarrhea for five days, the stool resembling water in a cake. How should treatment and care be administered?
A 5-month-old baby has been experiencing diarrhea for ten days; there has been no significant improvement after taking medication. How should it be treated?
Epilepsy is a disease caused by abnormal discharge activities in the brain. Through regular and sufficient treatment with antiepileptic medication, the condition can be effectively controlled.
At 5 months old, the baby can pick up things with one hand but not with the other. What’s going on?