What to Do if a Child with High-Risk Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Has Severe Pneumonia Before Chemotherapy?

If a child with high-risk acute lymphoblastic leukemia has severe pneumonia before chemotherapy, it is crucial to receive timely and thorough anti-inflammatory treatment to ensure the pneumonia heals completely before undergoing chemotherapy. Targeted drug therapy can be considered. This article provides an overview of ‘What to Do if a Child with High-Risk Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Has Severe Pneumonia Before Chemotherapy?’
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What to Do If a Child’s Ear Root Splits

The child was born a few days ago and has been frequently scratching their ears recently, which might be due to upper respiratory tract infection leading to otitis media. It is recommended to take Sanhuang tablets and antibiotics, use iodine tincture for disinfection, apply Baidubang for treatment, ensure adequate rest, stay hydrated, and avoid spicy food. If there are severe cold and cough symptoms, consider using children’s cough syrup and Kekemin medication, and pay attention to keeping warm, drinking plenty of water, or making sugar-cane pear juice, Chuanbei braised pear, etc., to help alleviate symptoms.
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What to Do if a Child’s Epilepsy Worsens After Hydrocephalus Surgery

A child who had hydrocephalus surgery in April 2009 and is now 7 years old has been experiencing dizziness and vomiting since January 2013, and was diagnosed with epilepsy. The child has been taking oxcarbazepine, but in January 2014, symptoms reappeared, accompanied by abdominal bloating and longer seizures, worsening the condition. With no apparent trigger, the parents are worried and anxious, hoping for expert guidance.
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