A 3-year-old and 8-month-old child was found to have two ‘+’ signs in their urine during a routine sediment test, indicating a hematuria reaction. Parents are asking which hospital can treat this condition. Experts suggest treating the primary disease first, drinking more water, and rechecking after a few days. If everything is normal, there is no need to worry. At the same time, it is recommended that parents pay attention to regular checks for their child and use medication reasonably under a doctor’s guidance.
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FAQs about calcification spots in the right kidney.
What causes elevated hemoglobin levels?
Some children have the habit of biting or licking their nails, and they may continue to do so even as adults, unable to stop themselves.
Inquire about the cause of a baby’s green stool and whether medication is needed.
If a child is diagnosed with a digestive disorder, immediate treatment and lifestyle changes should be made.
What is the normal anal temperature range for a 10-month-old baby?
Newborns’ fontanelles typically close gradually within a few months to a year after birth, which is a normal physiological process. If you are concerned about your child’s fontanelle condition, it is recommended to consult a doctor for examination and assessment in a timely manner.
The normal armpit temperature for children is around 36.9~37.5 degrees. When feverish, if the armpit temperature exceeds 38 degrees, the rectal temperature may reach above 39 degrees, indicating a high fever.