An 8-year-old child with tonsillitis and lymphadenitis has been experiencing a persistent low fever of 40 degrees Celsius after receiving symptomatic anti-inflammatory injections for 5-6 days. Seeking treatment advice.
An 8-year-old girl inquires about her breast immaturity and seeks advice on how to promote breast growth. The response mentions the possibility of hereditary factors but emphasizes the importance of environmental influences, providing several suggestions to promote breast development.
Night sweats and hot palms and soles in a 9-month-old baby can be a normal physiological phenomenon, but if the condition persists, it’s advisable to consult a doctor or a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner for treatment.
A decrease in a baby’s urine volume may be due to insufficient water intake, excessive sweating in hot weather, or abnormal kidney function. Parents should try to increase the baby’s fluid intake and observe if the urine volume increases. If it remains low, it is advisable to take the baby to the hospital for a urine test and kidney function check to determine the cause and receive professional medical advice.
My daughter is 9 months and a half, and she’s had a feverish cough for the past few days. She’s having difficulty with bowel movements, and fruits and probiotics haven’t helped. I’m seeking solutions.
A child turned 14 months old started drooling from the age of 13 months, causing the chin to be red and itchy, and the tongue to have worn skin. How should it be handled?
A 3-year-old child has been vomiting and experiencing diarrhea after taking probiotics, possibly due to stomach discomfort caused by a cold. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly.
Coughing is a defensive reaction to clear foreign bodies from the respiratory tract. Mild coughs can be relieved by treating the cause, while severe coughs may require cough suppressants. There are many causes of coughs, such as respiratory inflammation, foreign bodies in the respiratory tract, compression of the respiratory tract, allergic reactions, and stimulation of the pleura. The main categories of cough medications are cough suppressants, expectorants, and bronchodilators. When treating coughs, it is important to fully analyze the condition, identify the cause, and choose appropriate cough suppressants for symptomatic treatment.
Abdominal pain in children may be caused by indigestion, and it is recommended to take digestive enzymes for adjustment.
A 4-month-and-21-day-old baby, exclusively breastfed, previously had bowel movements about every three days. Recently, the baby has been pooping twice a day, with yellow stools containing bits of milk curds. The parents’ diet has been the same as usual, and they haven’t eaten any unusual foods. Doctor, what’s going on?