Inquiry into the cause of nosebleed from traditional Chinese medicine formula and suggestions for improvement
The child has been coughing for many days, and the infusion treatment didn’t work. Seeking treatment advice.
A four-year-old child has been coughing for three days, with the condition worsening at night. Seeking medical advice.
A three-year-old child with fever and blisters on the nose, experiencing recurrent fever after taking antipyretics, is not suffering from hand, foot, and mouth disease. Immediate fever reduction treatment and medication for the blisters are required.
Child’s genital pain may be caused by balanitis. It is recommended to use potassium permanganate sitz baths and take azithromycin dispersible tablets for treatment, while paying attention to local hygiene and avoiding spicy and irritating foods.
A one-year-old one-month-old boy, after having his hair shaved, experienced a change in hair color from black to golden red. The hair has not returned to black and the parents are seeking possible causes and treatment methods.
Child’s hidden blood test shows abnormalities, recovered after treatment, asking if nephritis can be ruled out.
A parent inquires about their child’s influenza vaccination status and the child’s unusual behavior.
A child experiences discomfort and slight pain in the left lower abdomen, with a hard lump when pressing before morning bowel movements. Possible causes include intestinal spasm or catching a cold. It is recommended to observe symptoms and consider medical examination.
A hard swelling has appeared above a child’s penis, which could be due to folliculitis, unsanitary conditions, or allergies. It is recommended to seek medical attention early and maintain local hygiene.