A child has shown a lack of appetite for a continuous week, with occasional crying and vomiting symptoms.
Understanding the Causes and Treatment Methods of Children’s Vomiting
Three-year-old refuses dinner and often gags; how to improve through dietary therapy?
A 6-year-old child has been running a fever of 37-38 degrees for three consecutive days, with no improvement after three days of injection therapy. Blood tests show a white blood cell count of 17,000. After six days of intravenous treatment (including penicillin and ceftriaxone), the count dropped to 10,000, but the body temperature remains unstable and fever-reducing medication is needed. Inquire about possible causes and coping measures.
A 5-year-old child frequently coughs at night, possibly due to wind-cold cough caused by common cold. It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine for treatment and pay attention to diet and hygiene habits.
Parents are confused by the sleep issues of a 7-month-old baby and the blood routine test results, requiring professional diagnosis.
The child experienced elevated blood counts after a fever, leading to dizziness and vomiting. After treatment, the blood counts initially decreased, then rose again. The child still exhibits dizziness and vomiting symptoms, seeking help for the cause and treatment suggestions.
The child is coughing and suspected of having asthma. Which hospital, the Provincial Hospital or the Provincial Children’s Hospital, should be chosen for consultation?
Seeking Medication Treatment Recommendations
Inquiry into the possible consequences and treatment methods of a child accidentally swallowing glass shards from a can