A six-year-old baby developed a high fever after playing outside in winter. A urine test revealed a mixed bacterial and viral infection. Should the baby continue taking cefixime and ribavirin? Should we still give careful consideration to the baby’s diet?
A six-year-old child has been suffering from abdominal pain accompanied by leg pain for about three months, requiring a diagnosis and treatment.
A six-year-old boy has been suffering from a persistent cough since birth, with symptoms worsening during colds, at night, and upon waking. Local hospitals have provided varying diagnoses.
After the treatment of hand, foot, and mouth disease, children may experience skin peeling. How should it be handled?
Diabetes-related skin psoriasis issues and treatment suggestions
When a 3-month-old baby has a cold, should they sleep alone or be held?
Diagnosed with small cell lung cancer five years ago and now experiencing difficulty breathing. What appropriate treatment should be sought?
A 2-year-3-month-old daughter has been frequently saying she needs to defecate in the past month, but when she squats down, she can’t go. This situation might be due to insufficient Qi and blood in the large intestine, leading to blockages in the meridians. You can try using 10g of traditional Chinese medicine banxia ye to make a decoction for drinking, or massage the Hegu point to relieve symptoms. At the same time, parents should pay attention to their child’s diet, avoid irritating and cold foods, and cooperate with medical treatment such as gastrointestinal decompression.
A 3-year-old girl is seeking solutions for her abdominal pain and nausea caused by chronic infection-induced mesenteric lymphadenitis.
Offering preliminary solutions for infants experiencing stool mixed with bloodwater