A one-month-old baby suddenly loses voice, possibly due to acute laryngitis. Treatment requires the use of hormones and anti-inflammatory medications.
A one-month-old baby is experiencing cough and acne on the face, suspected to be eczema, and the acne recurs even after applying Mupirocin ointment.
A one-year-old child has been constipated for ten days without improvement, seeking methods to improve gastrointestinal function
A seven-month-old baby is experiencing loose stools with black granules, which may be due to dyspepsia.
A seven-year-old child frequently blinks without tears, which may be a symptom of conjunctivitis.
A six-month-old baby falls from a 50-centimeter-high bed and hits the floor, develops a large bump on the head, then falls asleep after breastfeeding. Although it may not seem serious at first glance, should further examination be considered?
A three-year-old child is experiencing bloody stool that is also unformed, which may be due to gastrointestinal dysfunction.
A three-year-old child is suffering from yellow nasal discharge, nighttime nasal congestion, accompanied by snoring, and heavy breathing, severely affecting their rest. The child underwent adenoid and tonsil removal surgery in June this year. They have previously been diagnosed with allergic rhinitis and pharyngitis, and have taken medication without relief.
Possible causes and treatment suggestions for high blood phosphorus levels in children.
When a child has epilepsy, parents should pay close attention, discover it in time, and assist in treatment.