A 9-month-old baby has been diagnosed with hydrocephalus, accompanied by brain ventricle enlargement and brain tissue necrosis. The child is currently receiving immune globulin therapy, but has lost vision and hearing, and can only undergo simple training. The family needs to decide whether to continue treatment.
A one-year-old baby suddenly twitched their lips and turned purple, losing consciousness for a few minutes. After hospital checks, including CT and EEG, everything was normal. The blood test showed a low sodium level of only 50 points. For the past few days, including the two days before the twitching, there was diarrhea and four to five bowel movements a day. Could this be epilepsy?
The baby is nine months old and has been crying and distressed day and night, refusing to eat solid food and only drinking milk. After a fever on December 31st last year, the baby improved after taking medicine, but then had a fever again on January 2nd this year, which subsided after taking medicine that day. Today, the baby has a stuffy nose with mucus, eye crusts, and has vomited twice. The parents are unsure of the cause of the baby’s symptoms.
Three-year-old child fell and got a bump on the head with bruising but no bleeding or wounds.
After a fever with roseola subsides, the rash will appear and the baby is on the mend. Pay attention to rest and hygiene.
A one-and-a-half-year-old child vomits after a fall, which could be due to shock, indigestion, or catching a cold, but it could also indicate a severe head injury.
Ten days after swallowing a small blue bottle cap from a throat spray, the child has not been able to expel it and has started to exhibit coughing symptoms. Immediate medical attention is advised to avoid delaying treatment.
When a child accidentally falls and continues to cry, how should parents handle the situation?
After a baby falls from a bed and lands on the forehead, although the child resumes normal activities, parents may still worry whether medical attention is needed.
A 10-month-old baby accidentally swallowed a plastic toy part about 2 centimeters in size. Initially, there was dry heaving, but then it stopped, and the baby’s appetite and spirits remained normal until a fever started. Since the baby had been suffering from a cold and had poor appetite, what should be done?