How to Handle Recurring Tonsillitis in a 4-Year-Old Child?
The ear pain issue of a 4-year-old baby could be an external auditory meatus abscess, which can be treated with oral cefixime granules and the application of ofloxacin ear drops.
Is the intravenous fluid dosage excessive for a 4-year-old baby and what should be done about it?
4-Year-Old Baby’s Vitamin D3 Levels Abnormal, Does It Need Treatment?
A 4-year-old boy frequently complains of pain in his lower legs, especially at night. Medical examinations have not shown any abnormalities. How can the pain be relieved?
How to handle the issue of constipation in children?
The main causes of pediatric anemia include increased physiological iron demand, iron deficiency in diet, and chronic mild blood loss.
A 4-year-old girl has developed unexplained red spot lesions on her thigh, without pain or itching, seeking medical diagnosis.
A 4-year-old child is suffering from abdominal pain and fever, with urine tests showing elevated levels of urinary protein and bilirubin, possibly indicating allergic purpura.
A 4-year-old child underwent a mineral test without calcium deficiency but has developed pigeon chest; what could be the cause?