An 11-month-old baby has been experiencing a cough with phlegm for 11 days without improvement. Parents inquire about whether to continue intravenous fluid therapy, whether it could be due to bed bug infection, and what measures should be taken.
Acute Gastroenteritis Treatment Recommendations
An 11-month-old baby has a strong milk taste in their mouth after drinking milk and occasionally spits out a little milk during play. Other than these symptoms, everything else is normal. Is this a sign of a digestive system issue? What methods can help with digestion?
An 11-month-old boy is suffering from pneumonia, following a week of antibiotic treatment and symptoms of coughing, occasional phlegm, a wheezing sound during breathing, white tongue coating, decreased appetite but normal milk intake, normal body temperature, and occasional crying at night. He had previously experienced symptoms of fever, cough, and mild pneumonia during previous visits. Although the antibiotic treatment has stopped, his recovery progress and daily care still need to be monitored.
This article introduces the post-operative care methods for a 11-month-old baby after undergoing intestinal hernia surgery.
The child’s anti-glutamic acid decarboxylase antibodies, insulin cell antibodies, and insulin autoantibodies all tested negative. The glucose tolerance test result was 2, and there was a history of diabetic ketoacidosis. It is necessary to examine blood insulin and C-peptide levels to determine the type of diabetes.
Your situation may be caused by a viral infection, which lacks a specific cure. Treatment mainly focuses on general supportive therapy and symptomatic treatment. Traditional Chinese medicine can be used, as Chinese herbs may have some efficacy in alleviating symptoms of certain viral diseases and shortening the duration of the illness.
Traditional Chinese medicine recommendations for treating a 12-month-old baby with recurring colds, coughs, and a weak spleen and lung.
A 12-year-old child who has been vaccinated with BCG now has a negative result in the cough test and urine tuberculosis antibody test. This indicates that the BCG vaccine was successfully administered and the child has not been infected with tuberculosis.
A solution for a 12-year-old girl’s digestive system discomfort and sleep issues during the winter holiday.