Discussing the measures to be taken when a child has received the Hepatitis B vaccine but shows no antibody production, including re-vaccination, antibody testing, and immunization schedules in special circumstances.
A five-year-old child has a thinner right thigh than the left, possibly due to early fever and diarrhea, seeking treatment advice.
Offering advice on how to handle a child accidentally swallowing a plastic ball
Discussing Methods for Scientifically Caring for Children with Bronchial Asthma
This article provides methods for self-assessing ADHD symptoms and introduces how to identify related symptoms of ADHD.
A baby’s nighttime crying may be due to a lack of trace elements. It is recommended to check for trace elements and supplement nutrition. You can try giving the baby formula milk and improving sleep quality.
For children experiencing cough and nasal congestion without a runny nose, this article provides medical advice and dietary precautions to consider.
A child’s internal heat and fever can be caused by various reasons, including infections, connective tissue diseases, and malignant tumors. First, you can try using alcohol-based sponge baths to reduce the fever, then identify the cause. If it is confirmed to be due to calcium deficiency causing bruxism, liquid calcium preparations can be used for treatment, along with cod liver oil.
An eight-year-old child frequently coughs. After medication, there has been some improvement, but there are still occasional coughs and abnormal lung sounds. Inquiry on how to further manage and care for the child.
A newborn has been frequently tugging at their ears lately, possibly due to a cold or infection causing an upper respiratory infection, which requires antibiotic treatment and clear heat and detoxify.