A 5-year-old child took antibiotics after a blood test for a sore throat, but then had a fever again the next day. The question is whether another blood test is needed. What was the past treatment and its effectiveness?
Parents who are anxious after their child’s diarrhea persists for several days and is ineffective after treatment at the local clinic want to know if a blood test is recommended.
For children with prolonged fever and cough symptoms that have not improved, is it necessary to conduct a blood test?
During a five-month pregnancy, a puncture test revealed an abnormality in chromosome 22. Both the couple were required to undergo a blood test, but the husband drank alcohol the day before the test, asking whether this would affect the test results.
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.
A four-year-old girl’s blood test shows abnormalities in white blood cells and neutrophils, with an elevated lymphocyte ratio and normal platelets. She had a mycoplasma infection two years ago, along with a history of upper respiratory infections and swollen lymph nodes. Inquire whether this condition indicates a blood disorder.
How long does it take to get the results of a hand, foot, and mouth disease blood test? Do you need to separate the personal items of a child with hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Discussing the coping strategies for symptoms such as dizziness and pale lips after exercise, including dietary adjustments, iron supplement intake, and suggestions for strengthening the body’s constitution, after being diagnosed with anemia.
An 8-month-old baby’s blood test shows an elevated white blood cell count, possibly due to an infection. How should it be handled?
A four-year-old boy has been suffering from a persistent cough since mid-May. After multiple medical visits and treatments, the symptoms have not subsided. What should be done?