This article provides typical signs of epilepsy seizures before they occur in children and explains how to cope with them.
A 5-year-old boy is showing signs of precocious puberty, and parents are seeking guidance on how to properly address the situation.
If a child’s symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease worsen, with the appearance of rashes all over the body, how should one handle the situation?
A six-month-old baby experienced bowel dryness after taking an excessive amount of ceftriaxone, seeking improvement advice.
A six-month-old child’s left eye often sheds tears for no apparent reason, and the symptoms worsen in the wind, possibly due to dacryocystitis.
A six-year-old baby developed a high fever after playing outside in winter. A urine test revealed a mixed bacterial and viral infection. Should the baby continue taking cefixime and ribavirin? Should we still give careful consideration to the baby’s diet?
Discussing whether a six-year-old cerebral palsy child is suitable for using brain-enhancing medications, and related medical advice.
A six-year-old boy has been suffering from a persistent cough since birth, with symptoms worsening during colds, at night, and upon waking. Local hospitals have provided varying diagnoses.
After the treatment of hand, foot, and mouth disease, children may experience skin peeling. How should it be handled?
When a 3-month-old baby has a cold, should they sleep alone or be held?