What to Do If a Child Suddenly Loses Consciousness?

A 10-month-old baby suddenly lost consciousness upon waking from a nap, within less than a minute (entire body became limp), followed by drowsiness half an hour later, with eyes bulging and lips slightly purple. Then, the baby developed a fever of 38 degrees. After a week in the hospital, the stool test showed no abnormalities, but iron deficiency was severe. Are these symptoms related to illness?
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What to Do If a Child Vomits While Drinking Formula Milk?

If a child vomits while drinking formula milk, it may be due to indigestion, often caused by external wind-cold, improper feeding, and other factors. It is recommended to use pediatric chicken gizzard for treatment, and adopt a feeding method of small meals but frequent feedings. Regularly massage the baby’s abdomen to promote digestion and improve gastrointestinal function.
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What to Do If a Child’s Immunoglobulin Levels Are Too High?

The baby developed small bumps, starting from the chest and spreading to the limbs, causing intense itching. Both dermatology departments of the hospitals tried but had no effect. Now, the test shows elevated immunoglobulin levels. It is suggested to use antibiotics and, if necessary, hormone treatment. At the same time, consider the possibility of an allergic constitution and allergic period. As long as the allergic symptoms are eliminated, the immunoglobulin index will naturally decrease. Also, consider the issue of zinc deficiency. Increase the intake of fruits, vegetables, and vitamins to supplement the body’s resistance, avoiding picky eating and frequent snacking.
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