Recurring jaundice in premature infants prompts experts to rule out anemia possibility and strengthen antimicrobial treatment.
If a child dribbles saliva in their sleep and there is blood present, it may be due to overactive secretion caused by stimulation of the salivary glands. It is recommended to reduce the stimulating factors and pay attention to oral hygiene, such as brushing teeth and rinsing the mouth after meals. Saliva dribbling may also be caused by infections in the mouth or throat, such as various stomatitis, glossitis, and pharyngitis, including tonsillitis. The situation should stop once the disease heals. If saliva dribbling persists, it may be related to central nervous system diseases. It is advisable to take the child to the hospital for a check-up to confirm the cause and receive appropriate treatment.
This article provides a detailed explanation and treatment suggestions for a 3-year-old baby’s common leg and arm pain issues.
Inflammatory nodules can be caused by various factors, including tumors and lymph node enlargement. Timely checks are recommended for diagnosis and appropriate treatment. If the symptoms are confirmed to be caused by a tumor, surgical treatment is usually required.
An elevated blood amylase level in a baby is caused by mumps, and the condition requires attention and immediate treatment.
Growth pain is a common physical phenomenon that often occurs in children during periods of rapid growth.
This article discusses the long-term efficacy and side-effect-free characteristics of traditional Chinese medicine in treating asthma.
Discussing the common symptoms and treatment methods for hand, foot, and mouth disease in three-year-old children
A five-month-old baby was diagnosed with cytomegalovirus infection and pneumonia in early detection, and the parents sought treatment and preventive advice.
Discuss the appropriateness of Auspec Compound Fentanyl Oral Solution and Hikima Cefprozil Dry Suspension for treating baby cough and mucus