Understanding the Causes and Precautions for High Uric Acid in Children
The child was diagnosed with pneumonia a week ago and is now experiencing post-pneumonia cough reflex hyperactivity even without fever, possibly leading to wheezing. It is recommended to start with cough suppressant treatment for a period of time.
Explore the causes, transmission routes, and prevention methods of hand, foot, and mouth disease in children.
Pediatric pneumonia refers to lung inflammation caused by various pathogens or other factors, commonly due to bacterial and viral infections, as well as the spread from upper respiratory infections or bronchitis.
This article discusses the causes and preventive measures of hand, foot, and mouth disease, and provides professional medical advice.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is primarily transmitted through contact with patients and via droplets. Early detection and treatment can prevent and cure the disease.
This article discusses the causes of neonatal pneumonia and provides suggestions for prevention and treatment.
Newborn vomiting is a common issue. This article provides effective prevention and management measures.
Newborn vomiting may be due to the incomplete development of the gastroesophageal sphincter muscle and the intake of air while breastfeeding. Allowing the baby to stand upright for 20 to 30 minutes after feeding can help prevent vomiting.
A newborn’s stool color being half yellow and half green may be due to poor bilirubin reduction, usually nothing to worry about. However, if the frequency and consistency of bowel movements change, it is recommended to have the stool tested to determine the diagnosis and receive symptomatic treatment.