If a child’s growth in height and weight is slow, lacks appetite, it may be related to weather, diet, and sleep. It is recommended to maintain good eating habits, ensure adequate sleep, and check if trace elements are normal.
What should be done if a child’s hospitalized pneumonia treatment is ineffective?
Persistent jaundice in children may require further medical examination and treatment.
What should be done if a child’s liver function is elevated?
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If a child has a high lymphocyte count, it is recommended to take oral medication and pay attention to diet and fluid intake.
High lymphocytes in children may be caused by viral infections, but if they are only slightly elevated, there is usually no need to worry too much. If they are elevated significantly, it is recommended to take the child to the hospital for further examination.
How to handle the situation where a child’s mycoplasma pneumonia infection still shows positive results after treatment?
If a child’s stool contains blood and a meatball-like object, it may be due to dietary factors or indigestion. It is recommended to arrange the child’s diet properly and observe.
When parents discover blood strands in their child’s stool, they often feel anxious and worried. How should they handle this situation?