What to do when a child’s hand, foot, and mouth disease appears to have healed but symptoms reappear?
Consultation and treatment suggestions for a 3-year-old child’s recurring tonsillitis and fever
Handling Sleep Problems in Children
After a child gets swollen and has a fever following a fight at school, it is recommended to undergo a brain CT scan to rule out the possibility of injury and to have a blood test to determine the cause of the fever.
Handling suggestions for a 1-year-old baby’s abnormal stool.
For a 3-year-old child experiencing runny nose and vomiting, it is recommended to take the following measures: maintain light, easily digestible meals, eat in small portions more frequently, drink plenty of water, keep warm, prevent gastrointestinal irritation, and take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. If there are symptoms of fatigue, seek medical consultation again.
Q&A content on a three-year-old child’s fever and constipation.
When children experience diarrhea with blood streaks, lack of appetite, having diarrhea four times a day, weighing 33 pounds, and having had a low fever five days prior, it is recommended to treat with medication and pay attention to dietary adjustments.
Professional medical guidance and treatment suggestions for a two-year-old child experiencing fever, cough, diarrhea, and runny nose.
Persistent fever with high blood counts in children may be caused by tonsillitis and requires timely treatment.