Offering prevention and treatment measures as well as management suggestions for child constipation
A one-and-a-half-year-old child is experiencing cold symptoms, including a stuffy nose, runny nose, and slight fever. Parents are inquiring about the best medication for treatment and are concerned about how to improve the child’s sleep issues caused by the cold.
After being discharged from the hospital for pneumonia, the child is now experiencing diarrhea and vomiting. This may be related to the antibiotics used.
One week after taking the medication, the child developed diarrhea. How to handle the side effects caused by antibiotics?
A 7-year-old child has been running a fever for 3 days with a peak temperature of 39.2 degrees Celsius, accompanied by abdominal discomfort and vomiting. After being diagnosed by two doctors, the fever has not subsided, and medical advice is sought.
When a child’s neck swells on both sides, what measures should parents take?
A child had their hair cut at a salon, but the barber’s poor technique resulted in a cut on the child’s skin that bled slightly. The parents are worried that there might be HIV virus on the hair clipper, which could infect their child through the wound.
How to Handle a Situation Where a Child’s Heart Examination Results Don’t Match the Actual Condition?
A child of 5 years old experiences stomach pain and dry vomiting twice, once in the morning before school and again after returning home for dinner.
For infants under 6 months, physiological diarrhea is often related to breast milk intake. In most cases, the child is in good spirits, has good skin elasticity, and cries with tears. There’s no need to worry excessively; it will naturally improve as they grow older.