First aid steps after a child’s burn injury
Emergency treatment recommendations for newborns with head injuries resulting in internal bleeding
A 2-year-old child accidentally took less than 5ml of a fever-reducing oral liquid. They had a high fever before, but it had subsided before drinking. Inquire about the treatment method and possible consequences.
Nutrition and Health Department offers various food recommendations to boost children’s memory, such as eggs, liver, fish, and soybeans, and advises against excessive sugar intake to prevent negative impacts on the nervous system function.
Epileptic children should maintain sufficient deep sleep to reduce the risk of seizures.
A two-year-old child experiences her first epileptic seizure, occurring every two hours. How should it be diagnosed and treated?
A five-month-old baby is having trouble sleeping at night, frequently waking up, not eating, and is restless and anxious. Could it be a calcium deficiency? How can it be determined and supplemented?
Is your child staring blankly, drooling, and wide-eyed while watching TV? These might be signs of epilepsy. How can you confirm a diagnosis?
A 15-month-old boy recently experienced an unusual increase in water intake, drinking three bottles (each containing 240 milliliters) of water in one night. The parents reported that the child’s diet was not salty, and the child had just recovered from a cold. Is this condition related to the cold, or a sign of other health issues?
A six-month-old baby experiences headaches and tremors, but CT scans show no issues, which may be related to chronic infections. Nutritional support treatment and avoidance of adverse stimuli are recommended.