After treatment with intravenous and oral medications, a 8-year-old girl’s condition improved temporarily, but she had a fever again last night. How should it be handled?
An infant over a month old is constipated. How should it be handled?
After treating infants’ diarrhea, secondary lactose intolerance may occur. It is important to avoid feeding high-lactose foods and for mothers who breastfeed to not misuse medication to prevent affecting the infant’s digestive system.
Children experiencing intermittent pain around the navel, with a sensation like being pricked by a needle, accompanied by loss of appetite and slight nausea. Symptoms appear and disappear, starting from the age of 2.5 years old, and have been diagnosed in several hospitals. It is recommended to take oral ‘Xingpi Yang’er Granules’ and apply ‘Dinggui Erqi Qipie’ externally, while also paying attention to diet and abdominal warmth. If diagnosed with pediatric kidney disease, immediate treatment is required, along with gastrointestinal decompression and good hygiene habits.
Treatment and Prevention of Diarrhea in Autumn
Nausea and dry vomiting in a 1.5-year-old child may be caused by indigestion, and it is recommended to take medication or undergo a gastroscopy.
What should I do if my 47-day-old daughter, with a normal body temperature, occasionally coughs and hiccups without any other symptoms? Do I need to give her medication?
What should you do if a child’s cough leads to organ inflammation?
If a child has a persistent high fever, after multiple visits to the doctor, they still experience intermittent fever and coughing, and have had diarrhea. The infection is now severe, requiring close observation and plenty of water intake. If the temperature does not exceed 38.5 degrees Celsius, physical cooling can be used instead of medication. C-reactive protein (CRP) is a non-specific response to tissue damage. Factors such as viral or bacterial infections, thrombosis, and immune complex deposition can lead to tissue damage. During the acute phase of tissue damage, some plasma proteins synthesized by the liver increase significantly, known as acute phase proteins, with CRP being the most pronounced change among them.
Persistent light cough… Constant dry vomiting… The doctor diagnosed it as pneumonia. I have doubts about the effectiveness of past treatments: I’ve experienced healing without hospitalization before… Now, the new doctor suggests hospitalization. I want to know what kind of assistance I can receive: what medications are crucial.