Discuss the normality of a child’s persistent body temperature of 37.2°C, and provide basic temperature ranges and fever definitions.
A child experiences restless sleep at night, waking up suddenly and in a state of shock, talking incoherently for 2-3 minutes, and then waking up again without memory. During the day, the child is in good spirits and appetite is unaffected. This condition has persisted for a month and a half. After visiting the hospital a month ago, the child took rumalaya for two nights but saw no improvement, and is currently under observation. Inquire about examination and treatment methods.
Inquiry about whether the lymphocyte percentage, neutrophil percentage, red blood cell hematocrit, mean corpuscular volume, and platelet distribution width in a child’s routine blood test are normal.
A three-year-old boy measures 94 cm tall and weighs 28 jin, with fluctuating appetite. Could it be indigestion?
Does a child’s height and weight meet the standards of growth and development?
Discuss the possible causes of a baby’s stool appearing dark green and not forming into strips, and whether medical attention is needed.
A child’s sudden fainting, foaming at the mouth, and rolling eyes may be a seizure. Immediate medical diagnosis is recommended.
Is a child’s temperature of 38 degrees Celsius within the normal range, and how should it be handled?
Discuss the suitability and related health considerations of using a front carrier for a four-month-old baby.
Explore the potential effects of a four-month-old baby watching TV on their eyes and provide professional advice.