This article provides advice on handling a 2.5-year-old baby’s nasal injury, including symptom observation, nasal bone CT scan, and possible fracture reduction surgery.
For a 5-year-old child suspected of early puberty, suggestions for blood tests and ultrasound examinations are provided.
A 1-year-8-month-old baby experienced a sprained ankle, with an initial X-ray confirming no bone injury. However, swelling began on the third day, and the child was afraid to walk. After the swelling subsided, the baby’s foot continued to turn inward. tui na (form of Chinese manual therapy) treatment and foot baths with prepared herbal solutions were tried, which helped temporarily. But the problem recurred, and the medication foot bath initially worked but then lost its effectiveness. Two months later, the baby’s foot still turns inward, and the parents are at a loss. The hospital advises observation and waiting for natural recovery, as the child is too young for medication. What solutions are there? (The hip joint has been checked and confirmed to be normal)
Recommendations for Treating a Child’s Big Toe Injury
A child has had a fever for 5 days, medication has been ineffective, and after stopping the medication, there is uncertainty about how to proceed. Please seek expert guidance.
How to medicate and handle a child’s fever of 37.5 degrees?
After two days of fever, the baby’s body temperature reached above 39 degrees Celsius. Although fever-reducing medicine and traditional Chinese medicine were used, there was no improvement.
What should be done if a three-year-old baby is bitten by a classmate and bleeds?
My child has a respiratory system condition and asthma has recently recurred. Symptoms include rhinitis, cough, and purulent phlegm, more prominent at night. What should I do?
The child has had diarrhea with blood for two days, without fever. It is recommended to use Baohe Pill for treatment and to pay attention to indigestion and hygiene habits.