What should you do when a baby has a fever for more than 4 days and the temperature remains above 39 degrees?
A baby walking in an in-toed gait may be caused by a calcium deficiency. It is recommended to undergo a blood calcium test and appropriately supplement calcium.
The baby is experiencing persistent watery stools, diagnosed as a bacterial infection after examination. The symptoms have not improved significantly after medication. Ask for treatment methods.
If a child swallows gum, it can be naturally excreted through the digestive system and there is no need to worry too much.
A child who always takes hormone medications may experience constant crying and refusal to eat. How should this be handled?
A 27-year-old mother seeks advice for her child who shows signs of anxiety, stubbornness, and difficulty in communication, suggesting a consultation with a pediatric specialist.
The child has been sleeping a lot during the afternoon and showing poor spirits, often crying and fussing. After a physical examination yesterday, some blood tests were slightly abnormal. Please help figure out what’s wrong with the child.
A 3-month-old baby has green, smelly stools, which may be a sign of dyspepsia.
A child who won’t sleep may be due to calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement with calcium and consume yogurt to regulate intestinal function.
A six-year-old boy has been coughing for about ten days without fever, with a white tongue and good spirits. Diagnosed with bronchitis at the hospital, he is currently taking Pudelain Oral Solution, Ribavirin Spray, Cefixime, and cough granules. No allergic reactions have been reported, and infectious diseases have been ruled out. Although the symptoms have improved, coughing at night and in the morning is more frequent. How should it be handled?