Four-Year-Old Child with Diarrhea, Learn Quick Treatment Methods
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What is the causative agent of hand, foot, and mouth disease? How can it be prevented?
If a child has elevated levels of estradiol and testosterone during growth, it may be related to an endocrine system imbalance, commonly seen in polycystic ovary syndrome.
A patient inquires about the safety of taking Eucommia and Alisma Pill for those with hypertension and diabetes, as well as its effects on kidney disease patients.
After receiving ceftriaxone treatment, a child experienced vomiting, diarrhea, and mild asthma, along with runny blue nasal mucus and reduced appetite. The child is constantly sleepy and reluctant to lift their head. Previous treatment situation and outcomes: Seeking assistance on whether to continue the medication and how to recover.
Discuss the impact and management strategies of gestational diabetes-induced excess amniotic fluid
The patient has been experiencing frequent bowel movements and persistent dry nausea for two years, accompanied by recent abdominal pain. How should treatment and examination be carried out?
A 15-month-old boy recently experienced an unusual increase in water intake, drinking three bottles (each containing 240 milliliters) of water in one night. The parents reported that the child’s diet was not salty, and the child had just recovered from a cold. Is this condition related to the cold, or a sign of other health issues?
Inquiry into the Possibility of Exempting Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease Treatment Costs