Children experiencing ear pain, possible causes and treatment suggestions
Milk lumps in a newborn’s stool are likely due to dyspepsia.
Newborns often have more frequent bowel movements. If the baby’s stools are normal and the frequency is consistent, there is usually no need to worry. If abnormalities occur, seek medical attention promptly.
Patient inquires about the situation of cytomegalovirus detected in baby’s urine, as well as related treatment suggestions.
Understanding the transmission methods of HIV and Hepatitis B, and discussing whether touching the bathroom door handle in public restrooms poses an infection risk.
Wondering if stepping on dried blood on the ground and changing into slippers at home could lead to HIV infection?
How to handle and observe a child who has accidentally ingested disinfectant
A 5-year-old child has the flu and still has a high fever after taking medicine and does not urinate. Concerned about the effectiveness of the medication, the question is how to handle the situation.
How to determine if the child is from an ex-boyfriend or the current boyfriend?
My young nephew fell headfirst off the sofa, crying loudly, and after a while, he calmed down. I noticed he had nosebleeds, and I was terrified. I want to consult about what might have happened?