A 1.5-year-old baby has been experiencing diarrhea for several days, with yellow, loose stools, occurring four to five times a day, sometimes more or less, and occasionally just a few drops. The baby’s mental state is good, with a runny nose.
Offer treatment suggestions for a 1.5-year-old child experiencing diarrhea accompanied by vomiting.
Precocious puberty refers to the early appearance of secondary sexual characteristics, such as breast development, the growth of pubic and armpit hair, rapid increase in height and weight, and the development of external genitalia before the age of sexual maturation.
Offering Treatment Suggestions for Enuresis
A 3-year-4-month-old child who continues to drool may have growth and development issues related to the condition, requiring professional diagnosis.
Provides treatment recommendations for a 3-year-old child with cough.
A parent inquires about improving a 3-year-old child’s appetite and seeking methods to boost the child’s immune system.
Discuss the treatment methods for a 4-year-old child who experiences nighttime vomiting followed by diarrhea, including necessary medical examinations, medication treatment, and dietary suggestions.
A 4-year-old child often has phlegm in their throat, which may be caused by tonsillitis. Antibiotics can be used for treatment, and oral or intravenous administration can be considered. Alternatively, you can try drinking water with several lantern flowers, which has been found to be effective in improving symptoms.
A 5-month-old baby is experiencing recurrent fever, and after taking fever-reducing medication, the temperature drops but soon rises again. Inquire about whether a temperature of 37.6 degrees is considered a fever, and how to properly handle the situation.