My daughter is 10 years old, and her blood test is normal, but she often has a fever. What should be done for further examination and treatment advice?
How to determine if your daughter has worms in her stomach and receive effective treatment?
The baby developed jaundice around 4 days after full-term birth and it hasn’t subsided yet. How should one observe and handle it?
Discussing the situation of elevated direct bilirubin levels in a daughter’s physical examination, along with corresponding medical advice and follow-up treatment.
Consultation on a child’s sore throat accompanied by recurring fever, including medication and treatment methods.
From birth to four years old, her stomach has been round and bulgy, which may be due to weak spleen and stomach, or food accumulation. It is recommended to practice scientific feeding and tonify the spleen and stomach.
The daughter was found to have blood in her stool and meatballs at the age of 4 and a half, and after diagnosis, a polyp surgery was performed. However, after the surgery, the child still frequently experiences dry stool, and parents have tried various methods but with little success. Concerned about the possibility of recurrence, they inquire about other methods that can help improve the child’s constipation.
A child patient has been suffering from coughing and runny nose for a week, how can the symptoms be quickly alleviated
A 10-month-old baby is experiencing symptoms such as not eating, diarrhea, and runny nose, possibly due to a cold. Further diagnosis by a doctor is needed to determine if the cause is a viral or bacterial infection. Treatment suggestions include taking pediatric paracetamol and chlorphenamine granules, montmorillonite powder, and cefpodoxime granules, and may require a routine stool test.
A 10-month-old baby is experiencing mood swings. How should parents cope?