The baby has been diagnosed with large bullous osteomylitis and after two days of anti-inflammatory treatment, there is still blood swelling and swelling that has not subsided, along with swelling and holes inside the ear. Inquire about further treatment suggestions.
If a baby has a runny nose and phlegm in the throat, it may be due to bronchitis caused by a cold. It is recommended to take medication under a doctor’s guidance and pay attention to adequate hydration and rest.
Delayed child development may be related to nutritional deficiencies, and parents should focus on nutritional supplements and balanced diets.
Odorous discharge from the genital area of a bedwetting child may indicate enuresis. It is recommended to reduce water consumption after dinner, urinate before bed, and wake up during the night to urinate, as well as to expand bladder capacity. Consider taking supplements to strengthen the bladder and stop enuresis, and take anticholinergic agents such as propiverine or oxybutynin before bedtime. It is suggested to consult a urologist or neurologist for a definitive diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Common abdominal pain and nausea after meals in children may be caused by gastritis, and attention should be paid to diet and medication treatment.
If a baby is infected with the hand, foot, and mouth disease virus, parents should take the child to the hospital for immediate treatment. Under the guidance of a doctor, use antiviral medications for treatment and pay attention to the child’s body temperature changes. Additionally, maintaining good personal hygiene habits, ensuring a balanced diet for the baby, and frequently measuring body temperature and replenishing fluids are all necessary care measures.
The baby might have caught a cold due to catching a chill. It’s recommended to give them Sensilec and Magan Granules for treatment and to have their blood count tested. If the blood count is high, antibiotic treatment like Azithromycin may be necessary. Also, ensure the baby drinks plenty of water and can take ibuprofen suspension if they have a fever. Wishing the baby a speedy recovery.
A baby’s red and swollen neck may be due to an inflammatory skin disease affecting the epidermis and dermis, possibly caused by regional eczema. Treatment can include the use of a decoction of rhizoma coptidis for fumigation. If the condition does not improve, it may indicate a congenital developmental abnormality, and surgery to remove it could be considered around the age of one.
Discovering red, sticky material in a baby’s stool may indicate dyspepsia or enteritis. It is important to conduct a stool test and seek medical assistance.
Vomiting and burping after breastfeeding in children may be due to swallowing too much air, so attention should be paid to feeding methods and post-feeding care.