Causes and coping strategies for early puberty during adolescence
A baby’s fever might be caused by a cold, and it is recommended to give the child appropriate medication and take physical cooling measures. If the condition does not improve, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly.
A girl is experiencing coughing, fever, and her initial blood test shows elevated levels. This could indicate a bacterial infection, and further examination and treatment are needed.
A 1-year and 7-month-old baby developed a fever around 4 AM, with the temperature rising to 39.3 degrees. The fever-reducing effect of ibuprofen was ineffective, and the baby still had a fever by evening after visiting the hospital. Parents are inquiring about how to handle the situation. Medical staff suggest increasing fluid intake, monitoring body temperature, using fever-reducing medication, and seeking the cause for symptomatic treatment.
What should you do when a 4-year-old child repeatedly has a fever due to a viral infection?
A 5-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea, recurring after taking medication. What’s happening? There were signs of improvement on the third day, but by the fourth day, the diarrhea had become watery. Is this normal? Medication has not been stopped.
A 4-year-old child is experiencing dizziness, stomach pain, high blood sugar, intermittent fever, with a temperature of 39 degrees.
Causes and Treatment of a Child’s Allergic Asthma
If a child experiences leg pain accompanied by high C-reactive protein levels, further medical analysis is needed to determine if it is juvenile idiopathic arthritis.
How to prevent and treat a nine-month-old’s cough and sneeze symptoms?