Why does a two-week-old baby frequently have low fever, and how should it be handled?
A two-year-old baby has recently been experiencing a loss of appetite, causing parents to worry whether it’s due to dyspepsia or a lack of trace elements.
A two-year-old’s bronchial pneumonia that does not heal after a long time may be due to incomplete treatment. Strengthening anti-infection treatment is recommended, and oral expectorants and antiallergic drugs should be considered. If there are asthma symptoms, additional asthma medication should be taken.
A two-year-old’s persistently bright red lips may be due to internal heat. It is recommended to use Huoxiang Qingwei Wan or Huanglian Qingwei Wan for treatment, and pay attention to a light diet.
Why do adults get hand, foot, and mouth disease? How should it be handled?
There are many causes of fever, the most common being the common cold, with symptoms including fever, cough, runny nose, and nasal congestion. Elevated blood counts may indicate a bacterial infection, which can be treated with antibiotics. For fever, you can use antipyretic and analgesic medications if the temperature is below 38.5 degrees, and ensure adequate hydration by drinking plenty of water and eating more fruits and vegetables.
Diabetes patients experiencing weight loss symptoms may be due to the body’s inability to properly utilize blood sugar, leading to damage in cell and organ functions, thereby causing gradual weight loss.
Despite taking anti-diarrheal medication, I’ve had persistent diarrhea for a week, with stools as thin as urine, and the medication has not shown significant improvement.
The common cold may cause blood sugar levels to rise or fluctuate, and it is recommended to adjust medication dosage under a doctor’s guidance and monitor blood sugar levels.
A baby’s elevated white blood cell count may be related to infection, which can be treated with antibiotics and increased nutritional intake.