A 23-day-old baby was diagnosed with bronchopneumonia, with a fever of 37.8°C during the hospital stay. The blood culture revealed bacteria, causing the parents great anxiety. They hope to receive the doctor’s assistance and explanation.
A 23-day-old baby has been diagnosed with bronchial pneumonia and is currently hospitalized for treatment. On the third day of admission, the baby’s temperature reached 37.8 degrees Celsius but later returned to normal. The baby’s basic diet and sleep are good, but the blood culture results show the presence of bacteria. Parents are very concerned about this situation and hope to receive professional advice from doctors.
The child’s white blood cell count is low, the virus infection has turned into a bacterial infection, has taken Azithromycin, and is now considering whether to use Ceftriaxone drops.
Could neonatal jaundice be caused by a bacterial infection?
Exploring the Relationship Between Pediatric Pneumonia and Asthma
Discuss the causes of pediatric bacterial infections and corresponding treatment methods.
A baby has been suffering from chronic diarrhea for about two months, despite various treatments. The parents seek medical advice on the diagnosis and treatment recommendations for the cause of the diarrhea.
A four-and-a-half-year-old boy has developed a fever in his palms, followed by red spots on his hands, feet, and body, and white and red blisters in his mouth. His blood test results show a high white blood cell count, suggesting hand, foot, and mouth disease. Based on the examination results, the doctor suspects the boy may have hand, foot, and mouth disease and recommends hospitalization for treatment.
Explore the connection between pediatric thrush and bacterial enteritis, and provide corresponding treatment advice.
Discuss the possible causes of persistent diarrhea in a three-month-old baby and suggest treatment methods.