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How to Treat a 4-Year-Old’s Abdominal Pain and Vomiting?

A 4-year-old child started experiencing abdominal pain and vomiting last night, with an initial diagnosis of intestinal obstruction. It is recommended to use a rectal suppository for treatment, and enema may be considered if necessary.
  • FAQ
  • Gastrointestinal Issues
  • Emergency Treatment
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One-Year-Old Baby Falls Down Stairs: Should You Worry?

A one-year-old baby accidentally fell from the stairs while using a walker, causing concern among parents about potential injuries.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Infant Safety
  • Falling Accidents
  • Brain Injuries
  • Emergency Treatment
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Pediatric Emergency: 11-Month-Old Baby Inadvertently Falls from Bed, Experiencing Head Discomfort

An 11-month-old baby experienced head discomfort after accidentally falling from a bed, and it is recommended to undergo a head CT scan for diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
  • FAQ
  • Medical
  • Emergency Treatment
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Potential Hazards and Countermeasures of Drinking Lime Water

Understand the potential harm of accidentally drinking lime water to the body, as well as the emergency measures to be taken.
  • FAQ
  • Lime Water
  • Health Hazards
  • Emergency Treatment
  • Gastrointestinal Stimulation
  • Medical Advice
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Sore Throat from Swallowing Soft Capsules: How to Handle Esophageal Foreign Bodies

The patient experienced a sore throat after swallowing two soft capsules, with the possibility of the capsules sticking to the esophagus due to hot water. The symptoms persist and there is vomiting upon eating. How should it be handled?
  • FAQ
  • Medical Consultation
  • Emergency Treatment
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What Are the Emergency Treatment Procedures for Children with High Fever and Convulsions?

Children’s high fever and convulsions are a pediatric emergency, often occurring after upper respiratory tract infections. This article introduces the emergency treatment procedures for children with high fever and convulsions.
  • FAQ
  • Children's High Fever and Convulsions
  • Emergency Treatment
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What Should You Do If a Child Accidentally Eats a Desiccant?

If a child accidentally ingests a desiccant, close observation and preparation for emergency treatment should be made.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Emergency Treatment
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What to Do If a 10-Month-Old Baby Accidentally Eats a Small Piece of Plastic Paper from a Cigarette Pack?

If a 10-month-old baby ingests a small piece of plastic paper from a cigarette pack and is in good condition with normal bowel movements, it’s recommended to give the child plenty of water.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • Emergency Treatment
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What to Do If a 16-Month-Old Child Swallowed a One-Cent Coin and Has a High Fever

If a child swallows a one-cent coin and develops a high fever, it is imperative to take them to the hospital for an examination to determine the coin’s location and to take appropriate measures for removal to avoid further injury.
  • FAQ
  • Healthcare
  • Emergency Treatment
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What to Do If a 5-Month-Old Baby Eats Green Broom Leaves?

If a baby accidentally eats green broom leaves, it is important to closely monitor for any discomfort and to give the baby plenty of warm water to aid digestion.
  • FAQ
  • Baby Eating Green Broom Leaves
  • Newborn Care
  • Emergency Treatment
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