Traditional Chinese medicine therapy has been proven to be an effective treatment for infantile spasms, improving brain development and alleviating spasms.
Based on your description, this may be a symptom caused by catching a cold or being exposed to cold. It is recommended to give the baby Chinese patent medicine Xiao Chaihu Granules for treatment. In terms of diet, choose easily digestible and absorbable foods, and pay attention to supplementing the baby’s nutrition and vitamins, as well as trace elements to enhance their constitution.
A four-year-old girl has been suffering from intermittent cough for half a year, with varying sputum colors from white to yellow. She has undergone both traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatments, with the Chinese medicine nebulizer therapy showing slight effectiveness, while the Western medicine’s anti-inflammatory medication has been ineffective, with only injections providing relief. During this period, she has undergone three X-ray exams, revealing minor lung infections and two cases of bronchitis. Although symptoms would ease after each treatment, they would reappear after only a week at most. Lately, her cough has worsened at night, especially after eating before bedtime, leading to vomiting. Is it possible that she has chronic bronchitis or tuberculosis? Should she opt for traditional Chinese or Western medicine treatment? If Western medicine treatment is chosen, what tests or treatments should be done in the short term?
The child’s lower eyelid is slightly blue, and there’s also a bit of blue in the triangle area of the laugh lines, not very noticeable. What could this be?
Analysis of Down Syndrome screening risk rate at four months of pregnancy, trisomy 18 risk rate assessment
Pediatric paralysis does not inherit across generations; those who have been cured can rest assured when planning to conceive.
Cerebral palsy in children is a serious condition, but it can be treated with a combination of medication, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, surgical correction, and rehabilitation.
Red dots appear on a child’s hands and feet, suspected hand, foot, and mouth disease. However, after medical examination, it was diagnosed as herpangina with a few red dots on the soles of the feet. It is recommended to upload a photo for confirmation and consult the dermatology department of a top-tier hospital. Meanwhile, pay attention to rest, eat a light diet, avoid spicy food, and maintain personal hygiene.
If a child has an elbow inversion deformity and is considering surgical correction, it is recommended to decide after a doctor’s examination.
How to handle a baby with a fever of 37.7°C?