To diagnose allergic purpura in children, blood tests, infectious and pathogen tests, immunological tests, and gastrointestinal-related tests are required.
The necessary tests for diagnosing pediatric allergic purpura include hematology, microbiology, immunology, and related tests for gastrointestinal symptoms.
Hello, you’ve been concerned about your child’s condition. I can inform you that if you have O-negative blood and your husband has B-positive blood, your baby may experience hemolytic reactions. You should register at the hospital, and the doctor will conduct checks based on your situation. However, not all cases will result in hemolysis. Therefore, please follow the doctor’s instructions for regular prenatal exams. Also, pay attention to consuming more nutritious foods, supplementing with calcium tablets, and avoiding crowded places to prevent bacterial or viral infections. Even if the baby does experience hemolysis, current treatment measures are quite comprehensive.
Experiencing right abdominal discomfort, headache upon waking up, dry mouth and tingling tongue, weakness in both legs, upper abdominal pain between the ribs, a palpable lump upon pressure, stools with undigested vegetable leaves, and rumbling stomach. Previous ultrasound of the liver and gallbladder was normal. What tests should be done?
Children may experience black, brown, and dark green spots in their vision after 9 years of age during physical activity, which disappear after a while. What’s happening here? What kind of tests are needed? The child has myopia, around 300 degrees.
Newborns should undergo screening within 72 hours of birth to detect any congenital phenylketonuria or congenital hypothyroidism. If any issues are found, further examination and treatment should be pursued promptly to avoid delaying the condition.
Discussing the appropriate time and duration of sunlight exposure for newborn jaundice treatment
Answering whether tetanus allergic individuals can receive tetanus immune globulin and their allergic reactions
A friend’s baby, who was doing well with normal eating and sleeping, was diagnosed with intracranial hemorrhage by the hospital doctor the other day. We want to know what the baby should not eat.
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