Explore the causes and treatment methods of nocturnal enuresis in 3-year-old children, and provide practical dietary advice for parents.
How to deal with a child with hand, foot, and mouth disease who has a fever
How should you handle a child’s bone being out of place? What are the correct treatment measures to take after a sprain?
How to handle a child’s persistent cough to promote recovery?
An 8-year-old child transformed from a high fever seizure into epilepsy and is currently taking Depakene, with the condition controlled for 5 months. Recently, it has relapseed, occurring once a month, sometimes several times a day. How should early appropriate treatment be conducted? What are effective broad-spectrum antiepileptic drugs? How should medication be used correctly and regularly over the long term?
Offer suggestions and solutions for dealing with a child’s weakened immune system leading to frequent illnesses
Children with chapped lips who frequently lick them may develop redness and blisters around the mouth. The parent has tried red mold ointment, gentamicin, and cymsericin hydrochloride solution, but the results have not been satisfactory.
When a child’s mycoplasma pneumonia antibody test results positive, how should parents handle the situation?
Recurrent tongue inflammation may be related to poor digestion and a deficiency of trace elements. It is recommended to start treatment by focusing on strengthening the spleen and stomach to aid digestion.
A five-month-old baby experiencing frequent dry vomiting, decreased appetite, and lack of energy may be suffering from acute gastroenteritis.