An 8-week-old girl is found to have hidden blood and protein in her urine during a test, accompanied by swelling and difficulty urinating. How should this be handled?
The child has a persistent cough without resolution, and all lung, tracheal, and blood tests are normal. What should I do?
An 8-year-old girl experiences morning eye swelling, hematuria, and low fever. Where should she seek medical attention, and what diseases might she have?
The child has been diagnosed with a digestive disease, requiring active treatment and good hygiene habits.
The baby might be suffering from tonsillitis. It’s recommended to encourage the baby to drink plenty of water, take oral azithromycin and lozenges, maintain good indoor air circulation, and add more fruits and vegetables to the baby’s diet. Additionally, oral Lianqin liquid can help regulate the condition. Generally, as time goes by, the baby’s symptoms will gradually improve. Please take good care of the baby and wish for a healthy growth.
A 9-month-old baby has shown a loss of appetite and irregular stool after experiencing fever and vomiting. How should the condition be managed?
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A 9-year-old child, previously in good health, developed cervical lymph node swelling and high fever due to a cold. Antibiotic treatment and symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication were administered, along with attention to drinking plenty of water and avoiding secondary infections.
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