Questions

What diseases can be treated in pediatric surgery? Which symptoms qualify as pediatric internal medicine? What should I do if my child doesn’t urinate often?

Answers

Pediatric surgery primarily deals with abdominal, urological, thoracic, and orthopedic conditions in children. Symptoms such as persistent coughing, frequent urination, and chest pain may fall under the scope of pediatric internal medicine. If your child is not urinating for a long time, it might be due to dehydration. First, check the child’s blood and urine routine tests to determine if there is a viral infection or urinary tract infection. You can give your child symptomatic cough syrup and ensure they consume enough fluids. If there are signs of infection, immediate anti-infection treatment should be administered, with ribavirin granules being a common medication. Children have weaker immune systems and are prone to pediatric urinary system issues. Parents should remain calm and take their child to a professional medical facility for examination and treatment promptly. Regular health checks should also be conducted. Use medication as directed by the doctor to ensure the child’s health.