A 30-month-old child has been experiencing a decrease in bowel movements, pooping only once every three or four days. Possible causes and solutions.
A 39-degree fever in an 8-year-old child could be due to a cold, often accompanied by coughing, expectoration, and fever. Treatment may include drinking plenty of water, keeping warm, and taking symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication. In some cases, intravenous fluids may be necessary.
A 4-and-a-half-year-old child has developed a sore throat with slightly elevated C-reactive protein levels. After receiving two injections and taking expectorant and cough-suppressing medicine, the child experienced dry cough and vomiting several times overnight. In the morning, the child had a slight diarrhea. The question is what might be the cause.
How to deal with a 4-month-old baby’s cold and runny nose issue?
Offering treatment suggestions for a 4-year-old girl who vomited after consuming too much milk
Laryngitis in young children may be caused by acute upper respiratory infection, and parents should take their child to an otorhinolaryngology doctor for examination and treatment.
A 5-month-old baby weighing 3.5 pounds and standing at 63 centimeters may have a Copius Index (CpI) above 22, indicating potential overweight or malnutrition. It is recommended to seek medical assistance.
How to handle a fever and cough in a five-month-old child
Discuss the handling methods for a 5-year-old child with low white blood cell count, emphasizing the importance of further examination and treatment recommendations.
A 5-year-old child is experiencing a mild cough, particularly upon waking and sleeping, with a dry and warm home environment. How should this be handled?