A 7-month-old baby is coughing with phlegm. Is it sufficient to treat them only with an oral liquid?
A 7-month-old baby is suffering from indigestion and diarrhea, with a high platelet count. Experts advise further pediatric examination and appropriate treatment.
A 7-month-old baby recently experienced seizures, weakness, and vomiting foams, which lasted about a minute before resolving on their own. An MRI at the hospital revealed hydrocephalus.
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If a 7-month-old baby falls from the bed and has a bump on the head, could there be bruising inside? Immediate medical attention is required to avoid delaying treatment.
Generally, a 7-month-old baby falling from the bed is a common household accident. Parents are most concerned about whether such a fall could cause harm to the baby’s head. Typically, a brain CT scan can be performed for diagnosis, and problems can be identified early. Additionally, monitoring the child’s daily safety is very important, and tests can be conducted to detect issues, and calcium supplementation is recommended. At the same time, taking Schering (multivitamin) and cod liver oil can also contribute to the child’s health. It is advised to rest well and ensure a balanced increase in nutrition.
A 7-month-old baby has been running a fever since yesterday afternoon. After taking antipyretics, the fever subsided temporarily, but it came back once the medication wore off. Should an intravenous treatment be administered?
First, use alcohol to cool down the fever and identify the cause. Fever could be due to infection or other diseases. Do not rush to give medication before determining the cause.
A 7-month-old baby has a fever of 39.7°C and is listless after the fever subsides. How should one handle the situation?
A 7-month-old baby has just recovered from diarrhea; is it appropriate to start introducing solid foods?