What should be done if a 14-month-old baby has small, needle-sized bubbles around the vaginal opening? How should it be treated?
A 2-year-old girl frequently wets urine, appearing very uncomfortable. This condition has been ongoing for over a month. A urine test at a small animal hospital showed inflammation, but there was no improvement after taking medication. Seeking advice.
A nearly two-year-old child constantly has a runny nose, with a frightening amount of mucus. How should one handle this situation?
A 4-year-old boy frequently complains of pain in his lower legs, especially at night. Medical examinations have not shown any abnormalities. How can the pain be relieved?
A 4.5-year-old boy has been consistently vomiting and showing signs of nausea, possibly due to chronic pharyngitis. It is recommended to undergo medication treatment and avoid excessive vocal use.
My 5-year-old daughter often squats and says her legs hurt while running or walking, which may be due to calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement with calcium and yogurt.
A 5-year-old girl experiences frequent epileptic seizures, treatments with oxcarbazepine and clobazam ineffective, seeking professional advice
Fever caused by viral influenza usually lasts for about three days. If the high fever persists or exceeds three days, it is advisable to check for possible infections and consider using symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication for treatment.
Explore effective methods for cooling and treating a 7-year-old child with fever and tonsillitis to promote quick recovery.
A child has been experiencing pain around the umbilicus for two weeks without fever, diarrhea, or vomiting. An MRI is recommended for a definitive diagnosis of mesenteric lymphadenitis and appropriate antibiotic treatment.