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.
Jaundice appearing three days after a newborn’s birth may be physiological jaundice. Mild cases usually appear only on the face, neck, or trunk and disappear within 2 to 3 days. Severe cases may affect the entire body, including vomit and cerebrospinal fluid, and may last for more than a week, especially in premature infants, which may persist for up to 4 weeks. Blue light therapy is recommended.
Your child has red dots on their toes and fingers without a fever. The doctor diagnosed it as a mild case of hand, foot, and mouth disease and has prescribed traditional Chinese medicine for treatment. Inquire about the prognosis of the illness and whether it will become severe.
During an epilepsy seizure in children, it is important to quickly lie on the side, clear away any vomit, prevent difficulty breathing, and use a soft cloth folded into a strip to prevent biting. Seek medical attention promptly. Additionally, a Brain Electroencephalogram (EEG) examination is necessary to differentiate between epilepsy types and determine the appropriate anti-epileptic medication.
A 5-year-old child has been diagnosed with a second episode of tonsil hypertrophy, concerned about surgical risks, and inquiring about non-surgical treatment options.
My child is five years old and has been frequently coughing recently with no other symptoms, seeking medical advice.
If a child has a persistent high fever and it’s confirmed to be a bacterial infection, how should you handle it?
For a child with tonsillitis and fever, symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be administered via intravenous infusion, and regional application of Bing Shuang powder can help with inflammation and pain relief. It’s also important to avoid spicy and irritating food, and to encourage drinking plenty of water.
If a child’s throat gets red spots, you can initially treat it with anti-inflammatory and corticosteroid medications, and drink plenty of water. If necessary, a small amount of corticosteroids may be used under medical supervision.