This article discusses the scope of pediatric surgical conditions and the management of abnormal infant stool.
A granddaughter with lobar pneumonia has been running a high fever of 41.5 degrees for 8 to 9 days, with a white tongue coating and loss of appetite. After treatment at the county women and children’s hospital, she has cooled down but developed hallucinations and auditory hallucinations. Is this an adverse drug reaction? If so, will it disappear on its own?
Inquire if it is suitable to perform microsurgery to thoroughly remove the preauricular fistula during the infection period
How to cope with symptoms of cough accompanied by phlegm, runny nose, loss of appetite, and occasional fever?
Learn about the diagnostic criteria for hand, foot, and mouth disease, and how to cope with this common childhood illness through traditional Chinese medicine treatment and daily care.
Understanding the causes and treatment methods of pediatric nephritis, providing professional medical advice for parents.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is not limited to infants; children over five years old can also be infected. This article provides information on symptoms, treatment, and care suggestions.
After a newborn recovers from purulent meningitis, is it necessary to undergo a follow-up examination?
Explore the relationship between hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy and epilepsy, and provide professional medical advice.
Discuss whether herpes zoster (shuangyan) can lead to oral ulcers and provide professional medical advice.