A baby experiences four to five episodes of watery diarrhea within a day, lasting for three days, with cold limbs but good spirits. The baby has previously been fed Simethicone, and the parents are seeking advice on whether hospital intravenous fluid is necessary.
Blood in urine detected during a urine test may be caused by infection and should be treated with sensitive antibiotics.
A nine-year-old child suddenly developed headaches and yellowish skin, accompanied by nausea and palpitations. After hospital examination, no clear diagnosis was made, but the possibility of thalassemia was suggested. If both parents have no family history of thalassemia, is the child at a higher risk of developing the disease?
New Developments in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Pediatric Gastrointestinal Diseases
Discuss the possible causes and coping strategies for coughing and vomiting in children upon waking up in the morning.
An analysis of the possible reasons and coping strategies for an 8-month-old baby’s elevated white blood cell and lymphocyte counts.
What could be the reasons behind elevated white blood cells and platelets in a 13-month-old baby during a blood test?
Frequent and small urination may be due to alcohol irritation or other reasons. It is recommended to reduce alcohol intake and avoid irritating food.
Parents may be concerned about their baby experiencing green, sticky stools with an occasional foul odor, without fever, but sometimes feeling nausea and wanting to vomit. Possible causes include abdominal cold, feeding intolerance, and viral infections, which may require medication.
Low birth weight can be caused by a variety of factors, including poor nutrient absorption and infections such as roundworms. It is recommended to undergo a check for trace elements and to observe the abdominal area.