A patient with chronic kidney disease seeks advice on treatment options, including symptom management after steroid and cyclophosphamide therapy, current medication use, and dietary control.
How can a six-month-old baby with caseous pneumonia be treated?
For an 8-month-old baby suffering from viral diarrhea and fever, it is recommended to conduct a routine stool examination to aid in diagnosis, and to use symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication for treatment. If dehydration symptoms are present, intravenous therapy may be necessary to correct electrolyte imbalances.
Treatment Recommendations for 8-Month-Old Baby with Viral Upper Respiratory Infection
For a 9-month-old baby with cough and phlegm, it is recommended to take cough syrup with orange and red extract, combined with anti-inflammatory treatment. Consider using cefaclor or Chuanbei Pipayao ointment.
Pneumonia treatment should begin as soon as possible, typically requiring a course of 7-10 days or longer. If a child is diagnosed with a respiratory system disease, immediate medical treatment should be sought, and attention should be given to diet and hygiene habits.
Treatment suggestions for a 1.5-year-old baby who has been suffering from cough and vomiting for a week.
A 10-month-old baby experienced a cold with fever, which has now subsided. However, the baby still has a runny nose, cough, and sneezing, with a thicker tongue coating and decreased appetite. Advice on how to handle the situation is sought.
For a 15-month-old baby experiencing persistent cough and runny nose for several days, followed by diarrhea and fever, what should be done?
For hemangiomas present at birth, it is recommended to use minimally invasive treatment methods, such as ultrasound minimally invasive ablation techniques, high-frequency electrode techniques, and to be cautious about preventing the child from scratching the hemangioma to avoid infection.