Long-term diarrhea in children may be due to bacterial or viral infections. It is recommended that parents give their babies an adequate amount of probiotics, drink plenty of water, and avoid spicy or irritating foods.
Between March 17th and 20th, a child visited the hospital multiple times for a fever ranging from 38.5 to 40 degrees Celsius. During treatment on the 20th, the child’s face and lips turned pale three minutes after the intravenous infusion began, which was promptly addressed and returned to normal. The parents had concerns about the medication, particularly why the prescription indicated the use of two sodium chloride injections. Upon inquiry, the doctor explained that the child’s reaction might be an allergic response to Yanhuning or ceftriaxone, which is unrelated to the doctor’s prescription.
Explore the causes and treatment methods for a four-month-old baby experiencing diarrhea with foamy stools.
What should be done to treat a four-month-old baby who has been running a fever for over 20 days?
Understand the possible causes and treatment suggestions for a four-year-old child’s nosebleed.
At four years old, a child often sweats excessively on the head. What could be the reason? How should it be handled?
Analysis of Common Cough Causes and Treatment Methods in Four-Year-Old Children
A little girl’s yellow underwear may be due to pediatric vaginitis, and it requires attention to vulvar hygiene and early treatment.
A one-year-old child often wakes up crying at night, which may be due to excessive fright or respiratory problems.
Excessive salivation in a six-year-old child may be caused by spleen and stomach weakness or malnutrition, which can be improved through dietary adjustments and taking appropriate Chinese medicine or vitamins.