A four-year-old child is experiencing thick, white tongue coating, occasional dry vomiting, and constipation for 7 to 8 days. The child is given honey water on an empty stomach every morning. Is there a connection?
The child has a cough with phlegm, and it is worse at night. He has a fever for two weeks. How do you determine if it is a cold cough or a heat cough?
Does a child’s knee rash indicate hand, foot, and mouth disease? Initial symptoms, treatment methods, and prevention.
Discussing the possibility of the virus being transmitted through the clothing of a child with hand, foot, and mouth disease, and how to properly handle it to reduce the risk of infection.
Wondering if the cold patch is effective for babies with a cold? Here’s professional medical advice.
Phenylketonuria is a genetic disorder, with expensive screening costs, but early detection and treatment can prevent mental retardation.
Is the excessive discharge of milk curds after a baby consumes formula a sign of formula issues or digestive system problems?
A patient inquires about treatment suggestions for kidney disease recurrence and symptoms.
The child has symptoms such as fever, drooling, oral ulcers, poor appetite, and red, small beans on the palms of the hands and soles of the feet. The illness has been present for four days. Some medicine was prescribed at the maternal and child health care center, but the child has difficulty taking the medicine. Parents want to know what they should do, what precautions the child should take, and whether intravenous fluid therapy is necessary.
The fever at the injection site in children may be due to an allergy to alcohol or iodophor and other disinfectants, rather than a side effect of growth hormones. The solution is to switch to non-allergenic disinfection methods. Wishing for a speedy recovery.