During the second trimester of pregnancy, considering undergoing an amniocentesis, inquiring about the cost.
Parents inquire about the ineffectiveness of amobarbital suppositories in reducing fever, and worry about the possibility of incorrect medication use.
A 10-year-old patient with a high fever, allergic to ceftriaxone sodium, asks whether amoxicillin and ibuprofen are penicillin medicine, and if they can eat fruit and congee.
Breastfeeding mothers consult about the safety of taking Amoxicillin to treat their baby’s gastrointestinal issues
An 11-year-old child has an unideal height and often bites their nails, which may indicate a lack of trace elements. It is recommended to undergo a trace element check and receive symptomatic treatment. In the meantime, it’s advised to consume more foods rich in zinc. Common high-zinc foods include seafood, nuts, fruits, peanut oil, dried mushrooms, sesame seeds, pork liver, egg yolks, soybeans, and black fungus. Wishing the child good health.
An 18-month-old baby’s fontanel has not yet fully closed. How should it be handled? Can it still be treated? How should I cope?
If a five-month-old baby experiences persistent diarrhea for eight days without fever or vomiting, consider testing for rotavirus and considering the use of traditional Chinese medicine or patent medicines for treatment.
An 8-month-old baby with delayed vision development requires long-term rehabilitation training at home.
An 8-month-old child occasionally experiences slight tremors in the body and head, prompting questions about whether it could be due to calcium deficiency or if further medical examination is necessary.
Recommend further testing and treatment for a child experiencing sudden cyanosis.