What Should I Do If My Child Experiences Drug Allergies After Taking Antipyretic Medications?

What should I do if my child experiences drug allergies after taking antipyretic medications? My child is seven months old and had a fever a few days ago. They took Shikolol and Qingkailin granules. The fever has been subsiding since yesterday, but this morning, my child has red spots all over the body. Is this a drug allergy? What should I do? Additional question: The red spots look like heat rash, and they are all over the body.
One minute to read

What Should I Do If My Child Has Abdominal Pain at Night?

My child experienced abdominal pain last night. A check-up today showed gas accumulation in the abdomen. My child has a history of bronchitis and has been receiving injections for several days. The child had a fever last night, and despite receiving another injection today, the fever persisted at 38.8°C. Blood tests showed an elevated white blood cell count and an increased proportion of neutrophils. What should I do?
2 minutes to read

What Should I Do If My Child Has Diarrhea? - Ask the Doctor

If your baby is vomiting and has diarrhea, consider the causes of enterovirus infection or food accumulation. The former presents as egg-shaped watery stool, while the latter is characterized by acidic feces. For the former, a combination of probiotics and anti-diarrheal formula is recommended, and for the latter, oral probiotics combined with some medication should be effective in reducing food intake and frequent meals. Lastly, may your baby grow up healthy and strong!
One minute to read

What Should I Do If My Child Has Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease?

My child has been diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease. It’s been two days, and I want to know what to do. The doctor has prescribed medication and said it should be fine in a week, as long as the child doesn’t have a fever. Now, after two days, will the child have a fever? What causes the fever? The child was diagnosed with hand, foot, and mouth disease yesterday after checking in. What should I do?
One minute to read

What Should I Do If My Child Lacks Hepatitis B Antibodies?

My child has been vaccinated since they were little, but now I feel like they might not have hepatitis B antibodies. I went to the hospital and the doctor said they don’t have antibodies. What should I do? They suggested rechecking in three months. If there are still no antibodies, consider booster shots. If the child’s current test shows weak positivity or negativity, they may need to get another set of hepatitis B vaccines at the hospital to produce effective antibodies and have the ability to resist the virus. If the child hasn’t received the hepatitis B vaccine recently, it is recommended to get re-vaccinated at the hospital.
One minute to read