A three-year-old child has red lips and a fever of 38.2 degrees last night, which subsided after taking fever-reducing medicine. Throughout the day today, the child has not had a bowel movement and cried and fussed during sleep at night. It is recommended to give the child fever-reducing medicine promptly, observe for any signs of infection, and consider using ibuprofen suspension or acetaminophen drops. At the same time, ensure the child drinks plenty of fluids, avoid greasy and spicy foods, and take the child to the hospital for a blood test and C-reactive protein test to determine if there is a bacterial or viral infection. Consider combining traditional Chinese pediatric acupuncture treatment and drinking more vegetable soup.
A child’s white stool and abdominal pain could be symptoms of indigestion or acute gastroenteritis.
What could be the reasons behind a four-month-old baby having a low fever along with sticky mucus?
Pay attention to keeping the baby warm and consider administering appropriate medication for treatment, while monitoring temperature changes.
Why is there a small amount of blood in the urine of a three-year-old child, and how should it be checked and treated?
Abdominal pain and vomiting in children may be related to enlarged lymph nodes or gastritis. It is recommended to take oral medication and pay attention to hygiene habits.
An 8-year-old child having a high fever for four consecutive nights could be due to a pathogenic bacterial infection, and further examination and treatment are required.
An 8-year-old girl is experiencing pain during urination, which may be due to a urinary tract infection. It is recommended to use a medication called ‘Bazheng Tablets’ for treatment.
If your child repeatedly has a fever and develops rashes, it could be due to a viral infection. It’s recommended to first administer antiviral medication and ensure your child drinks plenty of water.
A four-month-old baby is consuming Babynut milk powder and has green stools. Ask about possible causes and solutions.