A 10-month-old baby has swallowed a small piece of cigarette pack plastic wrap and has been normal in both spirit and eating habits for over a week without any feces being excreted. How should one handle this situation?
If a baby swallows bubble gum, they may experience discomfort, and it’s important to closely monitor their condition and take appropriate measures.
After a child sustains a facial injury, immediate cold compress treatment should be administered, and their consciousness and physical condition should be closely monitored. If any discomfort is noted, medical attention should be sought promptly.
If a child falls and experiences difficulty breathing and a blue face, it may be due to a breath-holding reflex. This condition usually fades gradually before the age of 5, but in severe cases, it may be accompanied by limb twitching. Parents are advised to strengthen family education to prevent similar situations.
A one-and-a-half-year-old child who fell at home is walking unsteadily; it’s possible they need medical examination for ankle or knee joint injuries.
If a child falls from a height and experiences vomiting, immediate action should be taken to observe the condition and, if necessary, undergo a CT scan to rule out concussions.
If a child swallows an almond kernel, it usually passes through the digestive system smoothly, but precautions should be taken and diet adjusted.
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After a two-year-old choked on peanuts last Saturday night, they experienced severe coughing and occasionally heard abnormal throat sounds. An X-ray confirmed bronchitis, and symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication should be used for treatment.
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