Dysentery Diarrhea Treatment Consultation

The baby has had diarrhea for over a week, and hematochezia appeared after the stool became loose. After receiving needle treatment, the stool still did not form properly, with white blood cells ranging from 1 to 2. Oral medication had been administered previously, which was then switched to intravenous treatment. Two days later, the hematochezia disappeared, and the white blood cell count decreased, but the stool still did not form properly. The doctor advised continuing the intravenous treatment until the stool becomes normal. Seeking treatment advice.
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How Can a Child with Pediatric Epilepsy Recover Quickly?

Epilepsy is a clinical syndrome characterized by recurrent abnormal electrical discharges in the brain, leading to temporary disruption of brain function. Patients may experience seizures, which manifest as various degrees of dysfunction in motor, sensory, cognitive, autonomic, and psychiatric functions. Commonly used antiepileptic drugs include sodium phenytoin, carbamazepine, phenobarbital, ethosuximide, and clonazepam.
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