A two-year-old child is experiencing diarrhea. How can you determine if it’s due to cold exposure?
Discussing misconceptions about early puberty in young girls and the proper handling of frequent genital rubbing syndrome.
Learn about the causes and treatment methods of congenital pneumonia, hydrops, ventriculoperitoneal effusion, and an unclosed foramen ovale
Exploring the possible causes of pediatric respiratory difficulty symptoms resembling wheezing
My daughter experienced diarrhea and dehydration, along with a scare while taking medication. Since then, she has been having sudden nighttime convulsions every night, lasting for over 10 seconds, occurring one or two times a day. She also tends to bang her head with her hand. This has been going on for about two months.
What could cause occasional urinary sediment in a 5-year-old child, appearing orange in color after overnight exposure?
Parents inquire if it’s normal not to have redness, swelling, and scab formation after BCG vaccination
Parents inquire about handling vaccine injections delayed due to their child’s cold
Are there vaccines to prevent pediatric bronchitis pneumonia?
A 6-year-old girl has yellow discharge with an unpleasant smell in her underwear, which may be a symptom of vulvovaginitis in young girls. Parents should pay attention to hygiene and take early preventive and treatment measures.