Discusses strategies for treating neonatal jaundice, including phototherapy and medication therapy, and emphasizes the importance of regular monitoring of the jaundice index.
Discusses the treatment methods for ADHD, including medication, psychological therapy, physical therapy, and the correct attitude towards ADHD in children.
Discuss the definition of brain changes in premature babies and the impact of vitamin K deficiency on brain hemorrhage in premature infants.
Children’s vomiting and diarrhea may be caused by unclean food, eating cold food, or catching a cold, among other reasons. It is recommended to conduct a stool test to determine the cause and select appropriate medication based on the results. In terms of diet, it is best to avoid dairy products, cold foods, meats, and eggs, and opt for foods like millet and bread. Additionally, re-examination is necessary, and it is forbidden to consume foods and medications that may damage liver function.
Explore the common causes of children’s nosebleeds, including injuries, nasal foreign bodies, inflammation, nutritional imbalances, and rare diseases.
A four-month-old baby having green stools may be a symptom of dyspepsia, viral infection, or bacterial infection. It is important to have timely checks and confirm the diagnosis before targeted treatment. Parents should give their child enough care and attention to help them receive timely treatment for the disease.
Explore the possible causes of a newborn’s fever and offer coping suggestions.
Explore the causes of ADHD, including genetics, brain injury, environmental factors, and introduce the importance of psychological treatment.
Explore the possible causes of ADHD, including mild brain damage, genetic factors, and metabolic disorders, and emphasize the importance of early treatment.
Explore the various possible causes of ADHD, including genetics, brain injury, environmental factors, and introduce the application of psychotherapy in treatment.