If your baby is diagnosed with a hole in the heart, what should parents do?
A four-month-old girl has been suffering from diarrhea for three days. After medication treatment, there was no significant improvement. The stool test results showed slight inflammation and indigestion. The doctor recommended using Montmorillonite Powder and Children’s Compound Chicken Gizzard Powder for treatment.
A 13-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea with some vomiting may be infected with the rotavirus. It is recommended for parents to give the baby oral probiotics to aid digestion and, if necessary, oral rehydration salts to prevent dehydration.
Loss of appetite is common in childhood and can have various causes.
Your child has had a fever for three days and has been diagnosed with bronchitis. What treatment should be administered?
A low-grade fever of 37.4 degrees can be beneficial for recovery from certain diseases, but if moderate or high fever persists for too long, it may harm the body, particularly the central nervous system, requiring early treatment and careful care.
What should parents do if their child has chronic bronchitis that hasn’t improved after several days?
How should you handle it if your child has epilepsy?
Treatment and Prognosis of Pediatric Facial Palsy
At five years old, my child’s language expression ability is inferior to that of his peers, showing communication difficulties. Further examination is needed to determine if it is developmental delay or autism, followed by targeted treatment.