What should you do if your three-month-old child suddenly develops a fever?
A child’s sudden fever due to scare may be caused by calcium deficiency leading to night terrors. It is recommended to undergo a blood trace element test and supplement calcium.
A child suddenly developed a high fever up to 39 degrees, and after taking antipyretics, the temperature dropped. However, the next morning, the fever returned to 39 degrees again. After a medical diagnosis, it was found to be tonsillitis with a mild inflammation. Blood tests revealed a mild inflammation, and medication for clearing the throat and pediatric amoxicillin were prescribed. Nevertheless, the fever did not improve, and the next steps in handling the situation were inquired about.
A five-year-old child experienced foot pain (around the knee area) and difficulty walking, possibly due to joint dislocation or muscle spasms. How should parents respond?
A child’s sudden nighttime crying may be a sign of night crying, which can affect the child’s sleep and growth, necessitating timely attention.
What should you do when a child suddenly starts bleeding from the nose without any warning?
A parent’s concerns and the handling of a child’s suspected dog bite.
An eight-month-old child has a slight bulge on the left side of the abdomen while crying. Is this normal? Could it be asthma? How should it be treated, and what are the costs?
Based on the description, possible causes include indigestion, intestinal infection, gastritis, etc. It is recommended to maintain a stable mood, get plenty of rest, apply heat to the abdomen, drink more water, and take oral tonifying medicine. If necessary, seek medical treatment at a hospital.
Discuss strategies for dealing with an 8-year-old boy who is overweight by 20 pounds, including dietary adjustments and exercise recommendations.