Pediatric hydrocephalus typically presents with an enlarged head, frequent vomiting, and crying within the first 3-5 months after birth. If these symptoms are observed in a child, an immediate brain ultrasound or X-ray should be conducted to confirm the presence of fluid accumulation. Surgical treatment involves unblocking the areas where the cerebrospinal fluid circulation is obstructed.
A child continues to cough and vomit, with no improvement after eight days of antibiotic treatment. There is also a lot of phlegm, which may be due to incomplete recovery or persistent inflammation. It is recommended to undergo further examination and treatment.
Information on the symptoms and treatment methods for pediatric otitis media
Symptoms and diagnosis and treatment methods of pediatric pneumonia
A little girl showed signs of precocious puberty at around 2 years old, and after examination, she needs to control her diet and pay attention to rest and personal hygiene
Discussing the symptoms and precautions of pediatric tonsillitis
Discussing the symptoms and treatment of pediatric tonsillitis
Possible Symptoms of Pediatric Tonsillitis
Learn about the common symptoms of pediatric tonsillitis, including sore throat, difficulty swallowing, and fever, as well as possible complications.
Symptoms of pediatric tonsillitis include throat pain, difficulty swallowing, fever, chills, and fatigue, and may lead to severe complications such as nephritis or sepsis, posing a direct threat to life. It is recommended that parents seek medical treatment as soon as possible if the child’s condition worsens.