A 2-month-old girl is found to have elevated transaminase levels. The mother is a carrier of hepatitis B, and the child exhibits symptoms of abdominal swelling and high fever. How should treatment and prevention be carried out?
How to handle a 2-week-old baby who always cries?
In response to a 2-year-old child experiencing symptoms of nasal congestion, cough, and a red, swollen throat, this article addresses whether these symptoms indicate a cold due to wind-cold or wind-heat, and provides treatment advice.
Learn how to differentiate between a baby’s cough caused by upper respiratory infection and the common cold, as well as the correct treatment methods.
A 2-year-9-month-old baby has a fever of 39.7℃, with slight coughing. The blood routine test results indicate a possible viral or bacterial infection, and it is recommended to drink plenty of water and take symptomatic medication.
If your baby has a persistent high fever, it’s advisable to first conduct a routine blood test to determine the cause, and possibly use antibiotics and Qingkailing Injection for treatment.
If a child has a fever, cough, discharge from the eyes, and yellow nasal mucus, it may be due to an upper respiratory infection or bronchitis. Immediate medical attention is required for diagnosis and treatment.
How to treat and prevent dehydration in a 2-year-old baby with diarrhea that is very thin and watery?
When a 2-year-old child has persistently elevated white blood cell and lymphocyte counts, parents should seek medical advice and consider further examinations.
A baby with a cough and phlegm can relieve symptoms by using expectorant and cough suppressant medications.