After the baby received the vaccine, they developed a fever the next morning. After applying a fever-reducing patch, they recovered from the fever on the third day. However, they started to have a runny nose and cough on the fourth day. The question is how to deal with these symptoms.
On the sixth day of fever, a blood test revealed slightly low platelet and red blood cell counts, with extremely high inflammation indicators, but the blood test results were still abnormal, and a bone marrow biopsy was recommended. On the third day, the fever recurred to 38.8 degrees Celsius, accompanied by frequent coughing and sputum production. Learn about the possible causes.
Introducing a traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating symptoms caused by external wind-cold and internal dampness injury in children.
What should be done when a 10-month-old baby shows symptoms of food retention?
A three-year-old had a healthy body before, but then experienced frequent abdominal pain and high fever, with elevated blood counts, requiring timely anti-inflammatory treatment, along with fever-reducing medication and intravenous therapy.
Frequent abdominal pain in a baby, sometimes accompanied by vomiting, may be caused by gastrointestinal infections such as acute gastroenteritis, mesenteric lymphadenitis, or appendicitis. It is recommended to undergo an abdominal ultrasound examination to rule out appendicitis or other infectious factors. Symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication and domperidone liquid can be administered for relief. If symptoms do not improve, medical attention should be sought promptly.
Understand the common causes of abdominal pain around the navel in children, as well as the corresponding examination and treatment methods.
Medical advice for intermittent abdominal pain in children
Understanding and Solving Frequent Cold Issues in a 5-Year-Old Child
Frequent colds and respiratory infections in children may be related to poor immune function. Parents should consider having their child undergo relevant medical tests and use appropriate medication under a doctor’s guidance, such as Ganlike and Magan Granules. If blood tests show abnormalities, antibiotic treatment may be necessary. Additionally, parents should help their children develop good hygiene habits and ensure a balanced diet to avoid picky eating.