A child with Tetralogy of Fallot, diagnosed and operated on in April 2009, can consider vaccination one year after the surgery.
After undergoing minimally invasive surgery for a brain hemorrhage caused by a car accident, the child can now eat and speak but has not yet regained cognitive function. It is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions, pay attention to the child’s nutritional diet, and coordinate with medication and rehabilitation treatment to promote recovery.
A child has been diagnosed with a purulent granuloma and is inquiring about treatment methods.
My child was born prematurely, experiencing weakened breathing and fatigue after birth. The doctor said it was caused by neonatal hypoxia. I want to know if neonatal brain hypoxia can be treated.
The child has been diagnosed with H1N1 influenza and is running a persistent low-grade fever. They also vomit after taking medication. How should this be handled? The child is currently taking antipyretic throat-coating granules, honeysuckle granules, yin dai clear lung, and oseltamivir phosphate granules. Is it necessary to add ceftriaxone?
Inquiry about whether it is suitable to prepare for another pregnancy after the first trimester of pregnancy, when a congenital heart defect in the child was diagnosed, and after one year of recovery.
For children, the earlier the surgery, the smaller the scar and the easier the recovery. However, since the child is too young now, post-operative care may be more difficult. Additionally, it is necessary to check the relationship between the extra finger and other fingers. If there is no relationship, surgery to remove the extra finger can be done as early as around the child’s second birthday. It is recommended to first pay attention to dietary adjustments, avoid eating spicy,irritating food, and cold foods, and seek treatment promptly.
Inquire if a child with pneumonia can take antiviral oral liquid, and suggest undergoing relevant examinations to determine the cause of the illness and appropriate treatment.
The child has been running a fever for five days, and the fever persists despite taking antipyretics. The question is whether Jinlian Bubble Tablets can be taken.
A child infected with a virus has developed canker sores on the mouth without fever. By the fifth day, they are coughing, feeling unwell, losing appetite, their hands and feet are dark and cold, they are dressed warmer than usual, and their mouth turns red. It may not be myocarditis.