Inquiring about the scientific validity of a traditional remedy for babies experiencing not acclimatized.
Breastfeeding Issues During Fever
Inquiring about the possibility of pregnancy after taking birth control pills.
After treating chlamydia infection, the symptoms have basically disappeared. Can you get pregnant immediately? If your spouse is already pregnant, can you have a child?
Placental capsules that have expired for three months may cause abdominal pain and diarrhea, and lose their therapeutic effect, so it is recommended to avoid consuming them.
A 16-year-old high school student experiencing eyebrow bone discomfort due to vision problems and insomnia at night. How should it be handled?
A four-month-old baby exclusively breastfed has been experiencing diarrhea for over twenty days, with green watery or eggshell-like stools, containing bubbles and long string-like substances. Parents have ensured the baby’s warmth, avoided cold and cool foods, and inquired about the use of probiotics. Seeking professional advice.
Frequent nosebleeds in children may be caused by nose picking, rhinitis, or blood vessel rupture, and it is important to avoid nose picking and seek medical treatment promptly.
A 15-month-old boy experiences recurring oral herpes, accompanied by low-grade fever. He cannot take medication and is treated with patches, but the herpes recurs quickly. Is it due to an immune system issue? Should the breastfeeding mother adjust her diet?
Supernumerary breasts are common in women and typically do not require treatment. They should only be surgically removed if they affect appearance or there is suspicion of malignant change. They have no impact on reproductive pregnancy.