A boy born in December 2007 has a platelet count below the normal level, with an unknown cause, seeking treatment advice.
A 2-year-old is experiencing heat symptoms, and parents are asking for advice on how to handle them.
This article provides possible treatment suggestions and daily health care measures for a nearly 2-year-old child with a persistent cough that does not heal.
A 2.5-year-old baby frequently has a runny nose, which might be due to a cold. You can try giving them Sensilac and Magan Granules, ensure they drink plenty of water, and consider using ibuprofen suspension if they have a fever. If you suspect they have a fire syndrome, increase their water intake and consider intravenous treatment if necessary. Remember to keep them warm and prevent colds. Stay hydrated and maintain good hygiene.
A 2.5-year-old child with acute gastroenteritis is not vomiting or having diarrhea but still has a low fever. How should it be treated?
If a 3-month-old baby is experiencing a cough with phlegm, possible causes may include respiratory infections such as bronchitis or pneumonia. It is recommended for parents to take their child to a doctor for auscultation and imaging examinations to confirm the cause of the illness. Treatment can vary depending on the severity of the condition, ranging from oral anti-inflammatory medication, cough syrup, and expectorants to intravenous fluid therapy. Additionally, maintaining good indoor air circulation and providing ample hydration is crucial.
A 3-month-old baby experiences nasal congestion every morning upon waking up, but there is no runny nose. The congestion subsides after a while, and the baby is otherwise normal. Is this a cold? How should it be handled?
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A 4-month-old baby has been experiencing diarrhea for a month. After medication, the symptoms improved, but they recurred after stopping the medication. The baby had consulted a pediatrician at a maternal and child hospital, and was diagnosed with indigestion. Recommendations include taking oral digestive aids and Simeticon, and paying attention to diet, avoiding spicy, cold, and other irritating foods.
A 4-year-old child has a hairless area on the back of the head. How should calcium be supplemented?