My daughter is six and a half years old and has developed bilateral breast buds with tenderness. Please inquire about the treatment status and dietary arrangements.
Offering food suggestions for children during diarrhea.
How should children with low white blood cell counts be supplemented and adjusted?
A child suddenly develops a fever of 39.6 degrees Celsius, and after intravenous treatment, the temperature drops to 38.6 degrees. How were the past treatment situations and effects, and what measures can be taken to help cool the child down, while seeking professional advice.
Children with epilepsy should pay attention to regular medication, avoid stopping medication or increasing dosages on their own, and maintain a regular lifestyle, avoid overwork, and prevent excessive emotional fluctuations, consuming irritating foods, playing intense games, and exposure to colds and infections to reduce the frequency of seizures.
A 1.5-year-old child’s cough, runny nose, and phlegm in the throat may be caused by a cold or the flu. It is recommended to take appropriate medication and observe the changes in the condition, and seek medical attention if necessary.
A 2-year-old has been experiencing constipation for the past month, with dry and hard stools every day. How should this be handled? Do they need to see a doctor?
A 2-year-old’s cough may be due to inflammation, and it is recommended for parents to take their child to the hospital for a consultation, and they may need to be hospitalized for intravenous treatment. Symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication can be administered, and it is suggested to drink plenty of warm water.
The possible causes of a 2-year-old’s persistent high fever include infections, connective tissue diseases, or malignant tumors.
Understanding the potential causes and solutions for a 3-year-old’s elevated white blood cell count, fever, and diarrhea