If a child sees things oddly but their eyes look normal, it could be due to optic nerve damage. Treatment involves oral dilation and nerve-nourishing medications. It’s crucial to understand the cause before treatment and to implement symptomatic therapy. Daily care measures are also important. It’s recommended to drink plenty of water and consume fruits and vegetables rich in vitamins to promote eye health.
A 3-year-old child suddenly reported leg pain and was unable to walk. The right leg can be curled but becomes very stiff when trying to extend it, unable to straighten completely. However, the child can squat but cannot walk, as if the legs are weak.
A 3-year-old child experiences itching on the palms of their hands and feet, and between their fingers and toes, especially at night. There are also rice-grain-sized bumps on the back of their feet, which have been persisting for over a month.
The child has been coughing for nearly a month and a half, coughing at night as well, without phlegm, no fever, occasionally with a runny nose, breathing rapidly at night, sometimes sweating, and feeling cold in the hands and feet.
A 3-year-old child has been experiencing coughing, high fever, and runny nose. After a detailed medical examination, it was diagnosed as bronchitis pneumonia. Is the condition severe? Do they need to be hospitalized?
A 3-year-old girl has been coughing for about 10 days, has taken some children’s cold granules, and recently has developed a regular cough accompanied by small red rashes on the skin. Inquiry as to whether this is a normal cough or requires further diagnosis.
Describes a 3-year-old child developing a lump below the ear, and inquires about possible causes and treatment methods.
A 3-year-old child has an abnormally high white blood cell count, which may be related to blood disorders. It is important to take this issue seriously, increase nutritional supplementation including vitamins and trace elements, and regularly visit the hospital for check-ups. Also, opt for easily digestible and absorbable diets.
How can family members help a child who frequently coughs, excluding the possibility of asthma and enhancing their immunity?
Children with meat aversion, picky eating, and anorexia must be corrected early