The symptoms of childhood epilepsy may occur periodically, and the timing and duration can vary from person to person.
A fever over 38.5°C in children, often caused by throat pain, is typically due to bacterial or viral infection. Treatment with fever-reducing medication is recommended, along with antibiotics and antiviral drugs for better efficacy. Additionally, it is advisable to avoid spicy foods during treatment.
After the treatment of dwarfism with growth hormone, regular follow-up checks are necessary to ensure the effectiveness of the treatment.
Learn about non-surgical treatment options for adenoid hypertrophy.
A 10-year-old girl’s tonsils are swollen and almost blocking her throat; what treatment should be considered?
What should be done if a child experiences multiple episodes of vomiting and diarrhea?
Understand whether it is necessary to undergo antibody testing before children receive the Hepatitis B vaccine, and the importance of the vaccine in preventing liver cirrhosis and liver cancer.
Understand the necessity and precautions of calcium supplementation for a 10-month-old baby to ensure healthy growth.
At 10 years old, does a child need to reinforce the Hepatitis B vaccine injection?
Is an enema used to help calm the baby during an MRI scan for a 11-month-old?