A 14-month-old child accidentally fell down the stairs while unsupervised, and although there were no obvious injuries at the time, symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea appeared three days later. Should the child be taken to the hospital for a detailed examination?
A 14-month-old boy had a CT scan during his learning to walk and was found to have a broad extracranial space in the frontoparietal lobe. The parents inquire whether they should continue taking five-ingredient lysine capsules or seek other methods to improve the condition.
A 2-year-old child fell and hit the back of their head while playing at home, cried for a long time when picked up, but was fine after a nap. There are no other symptoms except for some redness and swelling, and there is concern about potential brain damage.
Does a 2-year-old child with fever and seizures require a CT or MRI scan? What are the differences between the two? Which is more expensive?
A parent inquires whether a 20-month-old baby should take deworming medicine.
Addressing the question of whether a 3-year-old child with a fever of 39 degrees needs to be treated with intravenous fluids
A 3-year-old child has been running a fever of 39 degrees for two consecutive days, with normal blood routine tests. The question is whether the child needs to be hospitalized for intravenous drip treatment.
A 3-year-old child may exhibit the symptom of an eye rolling into the white when blinking, which could be a sign of a tic disorder.
Professional medical advice on the issue of a 4-year-old child limping while walking.
A four-year-old child frequently complains of abdominal and leg pain, prompting parents to inquire whether further examination is needed to determine the cause.