Explore the differences between hydrocephalus and cerebral palsy, as well as the impact of hydrocephalus on children’s health.
If the hand, foot, and mouth disease test result is positive, how to confirm and treat it?
A 4-month-old child’s bubble burping might be caused by indigestion, not necessarily pneumonia. It’s recommended to take appropriate medication and be mindful of the diet, and consider introducing complementary foods.
The child suddenly developed a fever, with a temperature of 38 degrees. The doctor diagnosed it as suspected pneumonia and prescribed medication. After taking the medicine powder at night, the fever subsided, but the child continued to cry in the afternoon, refusing to drink milk or water and only wanting breast milk. The child could be fed formula milk after falling asleep, but there were a few coughs. Inquire about whether further examination is needed and treatment advice.
The association between newborn jaundice and sepsis, and the importance of diagnosis and treatment.
A one-year-old baby has been coughing for half a month, but there are no red spots on the hands and feet. Seeking expert assistance to confirm if it is hand, foot, and mouth disease.
How to Diagnose and Treat Orthopedic Diseases
Discuss the possible causes and coping strategies for coughing and vomiting in children upon waking up in the morning.
Understanding the symptoms of infant convulsions and discussing how parents should respond and seek professional medical assistance.
A one and a half-year-old child experienced partial disappearance of the tongue coating, which then expanded to the entire coating, with the tongue appearing red and recurring episodes of tongue coating disappearance. What could be the disease? How should it be treated?