A three-year-old child has a body temperature of around 37.5 degrees Celsius and has been experiencing this for two days. Along with mild diarrhea and feverishness in the limbs and abdomen, what could this be?
If a child’s body temperature is between 37.1 and 37.3 degrees, is medication treatment necessary, or can it be managed through physical cooling methods?
The child has a body temperature of 37.4°C and is often suffering from diarrhea. Is this considered a fever?
Is a child’s temperature of 37.5°C still considered a fever? What should be done?
The child’s head feels slightly warm upon waking up, and the body temperature measured is 37.8 degrees Celsius. Is this a fever?
Poor sleep at night, feeling restless, could be due to a respiratory infection. Paying attention to warmth and good hygiene habits is particularly important.
A child’s tonsillitis could be due to either hot cold or cold cold. It is recommended to get plenty of rest, exercise, and take precautions to stay warm.
My child is 3 years old, with normal blood sugar (5.1), but the urinary sugar level is 5. Could it be diabetes?
A child’s yellow eyes may be due to a lack of lysine, liver function, or bile problems, but it could also be a normal phenomenon or drug pigment calm. It is recommended to seek medical attention and undergo a check-up as soon as possible.
I pulled my baby’s hand and heard a crackling sound, and I felt a jolt as well. The pediatrician said there was no fracture, but the baby is still complaining of pain, refusing to move the arm or let it be touched.