Children born to Hepatitis B carriers may be infected, but the risk can be reduced through prenatal checks and injections of high-titer Hepatitis B immune globulin.
Children may occasionally develop a fever after receiving a PPD injection, but it is generally advised not to exceed 38 degrees Celsius. In such cases, there is no need to take antipyretic medication. Physical cooling methods are recommended, such as using alcohol for wiping the body, and washing the face and forehead with warm water. If the fever exceeds 38 degrees Celsius, ibuprofen suspension or naproxen can usually be taken.
A child drinking breast milk from a Hepatitis B carrier will not get infected with Hepatitis B, as Hepatitis B is not transmitted through the digestive tract.
Is there a risk of bacterial infection if a child eats directly after using a public bathroom without washing their hands?
Answer to the question of whether a child will be infected with Hepatitis B if the mother has it and whether breastfeeding is possible.
Children with a cold may vomit due to weakened digestive function.
Answer to the question of whether a child will vomit when they have a cold.
Children may vomit when they have a cold, as the cold can affect their digestive system, leading to poor appetite and nausea. It is recommended to properly care for the child at home and provide nutritious, easy-to-digest foods and soups.
Will a child who started steroid treatment for kidney disease at two and a half years old develop cataracts?
Can a child who is overweight and has no heart murmur still have a heart condition?