What to Do When Your Daughter is Infected with Helicobacter Pylori?

When your daughter is infected with Helicobacter pylori, it is necessary to assess based on the latest pediatric Hp infection diagnosis and treatment consensus in the country. Treatment should only be considered in cases of gastric or duodenal ulcers, confirmed gastric mucosal-associated lymphoid tissue lymphoma, chronic gastritis, refractory iron-deficiency anemia, long-term use of medications that damage the gastric mucosa, or a family history of gastric cancer. Infection with Helicobacter pylori does not necessarily require treatment and should follow specific treatment criteria.
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What to Do When Your Son Urinates with Purulent Water?

The child urinates with purulent water, the penis is red and swollen, the urine is yellowish. The test and careful examination results: No previous treatment experience and effects: No matter what kind of assistance: What could be the cause? How should it be treated? Is it an upset stomach?
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What to Do When Your Two-Year-Old Has a Fever and Diarrhea?

Your two-year-old has a fever, diarrhea, and dry vomiting. If the fever doesn’t exceed 38.5 degrees, you can observe first, ensuring rest, warmth, and a light diet. Drink plenty of water, and supplement electrolytes if necessary. If the child’s mental state is poor, it’s advisable to seek medical attention promptly.
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