A four-year-old boy is suspected of having a viral infection, showing symptoms such as fever, rashes around the mouth and inner thighs, and red rashes on the buttocks. How should it be handled?
How to treat a four-year-old child’s itchy bottom with white worms?
A four-year-old child has been experiencing red and painful vulvar symptoms for over three years, especially when the weather is humid. Symptoms began at around one year old and have been treated at several hospitals. Previous treatment and results include: urine tests showed no abnormalities, Southwest Hospital prescribed a Pai Rui Song ointment, and the pediatric hospital provided a cleaning solution. However, the symptoms persist, with the vulva being red but not swollen.
Discuss the possible causes of bedwetting in a four-year-old girl at night and suggest corresponding measures.
Treatment Recommendations for a Four-Year-Old’s Enteritis
A four-year-old child is experiencing an itchy bottom with the discovery of white worms, and it is recommended to take oral intestinal worm tablets to combat the parasitic infection.
Offer suggestions for dealing with a full-month-old baby who hasn’t pooped for two days while breastfeeding
A full-month-old baby’s convulsive crying may be a symptom of epilepsy. It is recommended to undergo an EEG examination and consider treatment with phenytoin. Parents should pay attention to their child’s condition and seek medical attention promptly.
My baby is three months old and has been waking up every half hour during the day, struggling but not able to pass stool. We have supplemented calcium. What could be the cause? How can we solve this?
A restless baby who struggles to sleep might be suffering from calcium deficiency. It’s recommended to supplement with calcium and drink bone broth.