The child has experienced multiple attacks of high fever and seizures. Symptoms are gradually improving, but there is a family history of epilepsy. Parents inquire about further examination and treatment.
If a child experiences black stool and jelly-like pus, it may indicate diarrhea or enteritis, and further examination is needed to determine the cause.
Explore the possible causes of children’s abdominal pain accompanied by continuous vomiting for several days, as well as the treatment methods for mesenteric lymphadenitis and the necessity of further examinations.
A middle-aged male experiences symptoms resembling facial paralysis, including the disappearance of forehead wrinkles, inability to close his eyes, shallow nasolabial grooves, and crooked lips. These symptoms may be accompanied by a risk of cerebral infarction, necessitating immediate medical attention and the exclusion of cerebral infarction possibilities.
Understanding the common symptoms and initial diagnosis methods of pediatric epilepsy to prevent children from suffering from this disease.
A five-year-old child developed small hemorrhagic spots below the eyes after crying, platelet count was normal, and experts analyzed that it might be stress-induced purpura.
The patient is experiencing worsening phlegm symptoms, especially when lying down at night, with a large amount of phlegm causing nausea. Sometimes, after washing their face, they cough up unknown substances resembling small tumors or fungi, emitting a foul odor and easily crumbling under light pressure. A large amount of phlegm is produced daily, especially in the morning, with yellowish phlegm being coughed up over the past two days during the holiday.
Discuss the possible causes and professional medical advice for a daughter’s frequent deep breathing.
When a child experiences dizziness, it is important to consider various possible causes and seek professional medical advice for appropriate examinations and treatment.
When children experience fever along with vomiting, how should they undergo initial diagnosis and treatment?