A 5-year-old child experienced tonsillitis and fever after being scratched by a kitten and receiving the rabies vaccine. Parents inquire about the need for medication and seek advice.
A 5-year-old child has a fever of 38.5 degrees, accompanied by dry vomiting and throat phlegm. The child has taken ceftriaxone and fever-reducing medication, and is inquiring whether further blood tests and intravenous treatment are necessary.
Discussing the choice between surgery and conservative treatment for a 5-year-old child with a testicle hernia.
The main manifestation of speech disorders is unclear articulation, which is relatively common in children.
After receiving six doses of the Hepatitis B vaccine, a 6-year-old child did not produce antibodies after the first three shots. Antibodies were produced after the next three doses, but they were soon lost. I’ve heard that it’s no longer recommended to get the Hepatitis B vaccine. Is this true? I am a hepatitis B carrier and my child is in a high-risk group. Should I continue to vaccinate my child in this situation? If so, how should it be done, how many shots are needed, and should I choose domestic or imported vaccines, and what dosage should be used? Thank you!
Based on your medical history, your symptoms may not be caused by a concussion.
Parents ask whether a baby with diarrhea should be given medication by injection
The baby is crying and restless, should we continue to give the baby Skelaxin daily?
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If a baby is diagnosed with bronchitis pneumonia, does it necessarily require hospitalization?