The Difference and Treatment Methods between Physiological Jaundice and Pathological Jaundice
A baby exhibits symptoms of acute gastrointestinal inflammation, and the parent inquires about the need for medication and treatment suggestions.
Childhood anemia may be caused by a deficiency of trace elements. It is recommended to undergo trace element tests and use medication based on the results.
Discuss the common occurrence of drowsiness symptoms after calcium supplementation in newborns, as well as the optimal timing and precautions for calcium supplementation.
A three-month-old infant, who had previously been infected with pneumothorax and has since been cured, experienced a loss of appetite, vomiting, decreased urine output, and lack of energy after returning to their hometown in Anhui from Shanghai. The baby’s stool was sticky and paste-like with an unpleasant odor. It is inferred that this may be due to a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to administer Icodextrin Vitamin AD drops and Gali De Compound Carbonate Calcium powder, while also supplementing with Vitamin D. Generally, symptoms should significantly improve within a week.
Exploring the Color of Stool in Obstructive Jaundice and Related Management Suggestions
This post provides detailed medical analysis and recommendations for newborns with severe jaundice and suspected macrophage infection.
Discussing the efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine, Western medicine, and integrated treatment for nephrotic syndrome
A 5-month-old baby started to fuss yesterday afternoon and developed a fever, with a temperature dropping to 37.1 degrees last night. Today, there are milk curds in the stool. Inquire about fever and possible treatment methods.
Do children need tetanus shots after a fall?