Child Vomits After Two Meals: Do You Need to See a Doctor?
How to Treat Chronic Cough in a Child for Over a Year, Especially During Seasonal Changes?
A 6-year-old child has been diagnosed with cough-induced asthma. Parents inquire about whether Anhui Provincial Children’s Hospital offers sublingual desensitization treatment and how to treat cough-induced asthma.
A child has been experiencing diarrhea and vomiting for over a week with no improvement from medication. Seeking possible treatment methods.
A 4-week-old child has been running a fever for two days, and blood tests show inflammation. Possible causes include upper respiratory infections and bacterial infections. If oral anti-inflammatory medication is ineffective, intravenous treatment is recommended.
An 8-month-old child with a fever of 39 degrees showed no effect from taking Azithromycin; inquiry about the possibility of using Mefenamic acid for fever reduction
The baby has been coughing for several days each month and was diagnosed with bronchial asthma at 13 months old. How should asthma be managed?
If a child experiences black stool and jelly-like pus, it may indicate diarrhea or enteritis, and further examination is needed to determine the cause.
A child’s routine blood test revealed a platelet distribution width of 8.5, 6 points lower than normal. The average hemoglobin content was 22.6, 5 points lower than normal. The mean corpuscular volume was 71.2, 10 points lower than normal, and the red blood cell count was 5.93, 1.4 points higher than normal. Does this indicate anemia or thalassemia?
For a child with bronchitis and cough, it is recommended to use anti-infection medications under a doctor’s guidance and to pay attention to daily care.