15-Year-Old Boy’s Behavioral Issues: Sensory Integration Disorder or ADHD?
A child of one and a half weeks old has symptoms of crying eyes, running nose, coughing, and a feverish palm, with good spirits and appetite. They had a fever two days ago and have improved after taking antipyretics. How can one tell if it’s a cold or a wind heat cold? What treatment should be administered? Should medication be taken, and if so, what kind of anti-inflammatory drug should be taken?
How can you tell if your child has chickenpox rather than hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Understand the differences between fevers caused by food retention and colds, as well as how to treat and prevent them.
High fever convulsions and epilepsy are different conditions with varying causes, symptoms, and prognoses.
An analysis of the differences between Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease and Chickenpox to help parents correctly identify and seek appropriate treatment.
Inquire about whether a 2-month-old baby needs to receive the second type of vaccine, and how to handle the issue of the baby crying and fussing constantly. The baby has been taken to the hospital for check-ups but with no effect.
Learn how to confirm if a baby is deficient in calcium and how to properly supplement it.
It is recommended for 7-month-old babies to undergo blood routine and trace element tests to ensure healthy development.
Discuss whether hand, foot, and mouth disease is limited to children and protective measures for adults after contact with infected children.