Inquiring about the potential impact on future fertility and treatment advice for a nine-year-old child discovered to have a right-sided cryptorchidism, untreated.
Children may cry if not fed milk at night, possibly indicating nocturnal startle syndrome along with early symptoms of rickets caused by calcium deficiency. It is recommended to supplement with vitamin AD and calcium supplements under the guidance of a pediatrician, and to spend more time in the sun.
Possible causes and coping measures for noisy snoring in newborns
Explore the normal and abnormal situations of children sleeping on their stomachs, as well as how to conduct orthopedic examinations and care.
Understanding normal blood sugar levels in infants and how to handle related health issues
Understanding the normal body temperature range and measurement methods for young children
The normal body temperature for an 11-month-old baby ranges from 36.5 to 37 degrees Celsius.
The normal body temperature range for a 7-month-old baby is between 36.5℃ to 37.5℃ when measured rectally, 36.2℃ to 37.3℃ when measured orally, and 35.9℃ to 37.2℃ when measured axillary.
Children’s body temperature is measured by armpit temperature, with a reading above 37℃ considered a fever. It is categorized into four levels: low fever (37℃-38℃), moderate fever (38.1℃-39℃), high fever (39.1℃-40.4℃), and very high fever (above 40.3℃). When a child exhibits fever symptoms, parents should pay attention to observation and take appropriate measures based on the condition.
Is a child’s body temperature between 37 to 37.4 degrees Celsius normal? How should one handle a low fever?