The patient experienced headache, dizziness, sweating, and vomiting yesterday morning. After being treated by a doctor, the symptoms were somewhat relieved but dizziness persisted. The doctor advised rest and blood tests, showing elevated blood counts and recommended checking liver function. The details of past treatments and effects are unclear. Seeking help to determine if the cause is bacterial or viral infection, as well as the cause of dizziness and whether liver function tests are necessary.
High bilirubin levels may be caused by liver disease or extrahepatic diseases, symptoms including yellowish skin, poor sleep, and diarrhea. After about ten days, the face becomes increasingly yellow.
Is it normal for newborns to be active while sleeping?
What could be the cause of symptoms like whole-body spasms, eyes rolling back, and blue lips, lasting for a minute, occurring every ten or so days, and already experienced 7 to 8 times?
If a baby has a persistent high fever for several days, you can treat it with Huotong and Meilin oral liquid fever and cold medicine. If the effect is not satisfactory, you should quickly visit a pediatrician for a detailed examination and consultation.
The baby has been crying and not eating much recently, which might be due to indigestion. It’s suggested to use Baohe Pill for treatment.
The cesarean birth baby hasn’t had a bowel movement on the third day, with just one urination and a small amount, breastfeeding frequently. The baby had normal bowel movements the first two days. The baby has been sleeping longer on the third day. What could be the reason?
A child’s fever might be caused by a cold, and physical cooling measures can be taken. Medication for reducing fever can be considered if the temperature exceeds 38 degrees.
A persistent fever of 39 degrees in children may be caused by a cold. Since the child’s temperature regulation center is not fully developed, it is easy to be affected by external factors, leading to temperature fluctuations.
A child vomits within 5 minutes after eating, has no appetite in the morning, throws up after eating a few mouthfuls of rice at noon, and is not in good spirits. By evening, the condition improves slightly, but they still vomit with any food, without diarrhea. What could this be?