A 2-month-old baby has been experiencing cough and abnormal breathing sounds since March 25th.
After a baby suddenly develops a fever and takes antipyretic medication, should you rush to the hospital for professional assistance?
A two-year-old and nine-month-old child seeks medical advice due to recurrent tonsillitis.
A 2-year-old child has had diarrhea for 5 days, and Symbicort has been ineffective. The child is lacking energy and doesn’t want to eat. It could be dyspepsia. Try oral pediatric digestive granules and Mami Love, and pay attention to diet.
Consultation on a 20-month-old boy’s swollen throat and weight, providing medication guidance and fever reduction suggestions.
A 23-year-old is found with a fasting blood sugar level of 13.3, accompanied by weight loss, increased water intake, and frequent urination. What diseases could this be related to?
Addressing the concerns about an 8-month-old baby experiencing continuous diarrhea for three days, with more than five episodes daily, watery stools with a sour smell, and normal routine stool tests, offering medical advice and treatment methods.
A child’s cough has persisted for half a year without healing, experiencing both Western and Chinese medicine treatments with recurrent episodes. A chest X-ray revealed a small amount of pleural effusion, which improved with intravenous anti-inflammatory treatment and Chinese medicine. It is recommended to use antibacterial and anti-inflammatory drugs along with expectorants, and to pay attention to environmental humidity to help clear lung mucus.
Seeking Expert Opinion
A 3-year-old and 2-month-old baby started having a fever on Friday, accompanied by inflammation. Despite being treated with penicillin and antipyretics, the fever continued to recur. After using the antipyretic suppositories, the fever was not effectively controlled, requiring reapplication every four hours. The baby’s hands shook while eating dinner, prompting the parents to inquire if this was a symptom of prolonged fever and how to manage the situation.