How to effectively treat a 5-month-old child’s persistent cough with phlegm?
A 5-week-old baby has a slightly red throat and runny nose, with a slight fever of 37.5 degrees at 5 PM. What should be done?
A 5-week-old boy has been experiencing difficulty breathing and fatigue since last winter. After taking two doses of traditional Chinese medicine, his symptoms improved. However, he has been struggling with persistent coughing for the past week, and last night, his breathing was severe enough to disrupt his sleep.
A 5-year-old child frequently touching their penis or foreskin may have phimosis, causing bacterial infection and itching. It is recommended to clean the foreskin with warm saltwater daily, and consider surgery if phimosis is present.
A 5-year-old baby frequently complains of stomach pain, which may require medical examination
Understand the definition and characteristics of precocious puberty in children, as well as how parents can properly guide and treat it.
A 5-year-old boy has been diagnosed with epilepsy, but neither of his parents has a history of the condition. Possible causes and suggestions for assistance.
Summary
A 5-year-old child has been running a fever for three consecutive days, with nighttime high fever reaching 39 degrees, accompanied by headaches and drowsiness. How should one handle these symptoms?
The child starts to sneeze when exposed to cold air, possibly suffering from allergic rhinitis. Urgently seeking treatment methods.