A child of 3 years and 5 months has been suffering from recurrent high fever of 39 degrees Celsius, with temperatures in the ears sometimes exceeding 40 degrees. Diagnosed with otitis media caused by a cold, the child has shown symptoms such as coughing and runny nose. Concerned about the prolonged fever, which has persisted for three days, the parents have taken the child to the doctor, who has prescribed medication and advised home observation.
When a child has a fever confirmed as a viral infection, inquire about appropriate medication treatment and whether intravenous drip is necessary.
An 11-year-old boy experienced intermittent shock symptoms during school hours but not at home, with four occurrences since February this year. The symptoms typically accompany unilateral headache, and bilateral headache can lead to a shock lasting ten minutes. The boy has a history of allergic rhinitis.
Medical advice for handling children’s nighttime coughs accompanied by vomiting
Describes the symptoms of vomiting and crying in babies after hitting their head, along with recommendations on whether medical examination is necessary.
The child fell from the bed twice and has not received treatment. Inquire about the possibility of injury and how to prevent it.
Discuss the symptoms and treatment of rickets, as well as how to determine if a child has recovered from rickets.
Discuss the possibility of recurrence of hand, foot, and mouth disease and the various virus types that cause the disease.
Is there a possibility of curing Type 1 diabetes in children, and where can one find authoritative hospitals for treatment?
Understanding Head Injuries in Children and Their Management