When a child has a fever, besides taking fever-reducing medication, is it necessary to also use antibiotics?
If a child has a lead level of 1.7 in their body, does it require chelation therapy?
If a child is diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency, how should it be handled?
This article addresses the question of whether it is appropriate for children with mucus in the throat and occasional coughing to receive vaccinations.
The treatment for pediatric night terrors includes adjusting lifestyle habits, medication, and acupuncture therapy.
Children with Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease should not attend school or participate in group activities until their rash blisters have dried, to prevent the spread of the disease.
My child has a sudden cough that has lasted for two days, but it’s not severe. He coughs occasionally, and his throat hasn’t become red and swollen yet. Sometimes, he has a hoarse voice. Can I give him the Three-bean Soup (black beans, green beans, and soybeans)? Besides drinking the soup, can he eat pomelos? Are there any foods to avoid? Thank you!
A parent inquires about her 11-year-old daughter’s recurrence of symptoms of precocious puberty after discontinuing medication, asking whether she should continue taking Dabuyin Wan and Zhipei Dihuang Wan, and whether there are side effects from regularly taking these drugs.
The diagnosis and treatment of precocious puberty require detailed examination and evaluation.
A child, 8 years and 3 months old, is 129.1cm tall and weighs 25.2kg. One month ago, the child started experiencing pain in the right breast, with a hard lump upon palpation. Two weeks ago, the left breast also began to hurt. No signs of pubic hair or discharge have been observed yet. The child was taken to Fuzhou Children’s Hospital for a consultation, where an X-ray of the bone age was taken, showing the child’s bone age to be 9.7 years. Should we intervene with treatment for precocious puberty? What precautions should be taken during treatment?