What should you do when a four-month-old baby has diarrhea?
What parents should do and how to observe the child if a four-year-old accidentally drinks expired fever-reducing medicine.
Information on fever and pneumonia in children and treatment suggestions
A four-year-old child has been experiencing red and painful vulvar symptoms for over three years, especially when the weather is humid. Symptoms began at around one year old and have been treated at several hospitals. Previous treatment and results include: urine tests showed no abnormalities, Southwest Hospital prescribed a Pai Rui Song ointment, and the pediatric hospital provided a cleaning solution. However, the symptoms persist, with the vulva being red but not swollen.
How should one handle a four-year-old child with a cold, stuffy nose, yellow mucus, and a sore throat?
A four-year-old girl is experiencing urinary pain, with no fever symptoms. Parents inquire about whether to administer antibiotics or conduct a urine test, and what treatment method to choose.
A four-year-old child is experiencing an itchy bottom with the discovery of white worms, and it is recommended to take oral intestinal worm tablets to combat the parasitic infection.
Zinc Deficiency Treatment Suggestions for Parents
A three-and-a-half-year-old girl discovered a hard lump near her inguinal groove, about the size of an egg yolk, with no pain upon touch. The parents are concerned about the cause and seek expert advice.
How to handle a hemangioma found on the right breast of a 5-month-old baby?