Nephrotic syndrome is a chronic disease. If left untreated or not adequately recovered, it may lead to renal failure and even uremia. It is recommended to seek medical advice early on and adopt appropriate nourishment and treatment, such as hormone therapy or a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine.
The treatment principle for pediatric pneumonia is to use antibiotics to completely eliminate the pathogenic bacteria.
During the onset of hand, foot, and mouth disease, gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting and decreased appetite may occur, but they usually resolve on their own as the condition improves.
What should be done when a child with hand, foot, and mouth disease has a fever?
A sudden fever in a baby could be caused by a virus or bacteria infection. It’s recommended to check the complete blood count (CBC). If the blood count is not high, it might be roseola infantum, and the fever will subside with rash a few days later. You can give the baby Placenta Eriodictyon Liquid and Bovine Oryctolagus Gland Granules. If the blood count is high, it indicates a bacterial infection, and Ceftriaxone Granules should be taken. Drink plenty of fluids.
How should a 4-year-old boy with fever and severe wheezing be treated?
Physical cooling methods that can be used when a child has a fever, including fever-reducing patches and warm water sponge baths.
For a five-month-old baby, normal stool should occur once a day without diarrhea or other symptoms. It’s important to timely replenish fluids and observe the stool. If there are any abnormal symptoms, such as changes in stool frequency, shape, or accompanied by discomfort, it may be a sign of digestive system issues or other health problems, and immediate medical consultation and treatment are required.
Occasional coughing and nasal congestion in a two-month-old baby may be symptoms of a common cold, and early prevention and treatment are recommended.
The treatment principle for bronchitis in children is anti-inflammation, bronchodilation, and expectorant therapy.