Child Hematuria Diagnosis and Treatment

Child hematuria may be a symptom of glomerulonephritis, a non-suppurative kidney inflammatory disease that typically affects both kidneys. It is recommended to first undergo a urine routine examination and consider renal biopsy for diagnosis, followed by treatment based on the diagnosis results.
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Child’s High Fever Persists for Four Days, Rapid Breathing – How to Handle?

A child has had a high fever for four days and despite infusion treatment, the fever remains. The child is now experiencing rapid breathing, suggesting a possible pneumonia or bronchitis. It is advised to undergo a chest X-ray and routine blood test for confirmation. If pneumonia is diagnosed, timely antibiotic treatment should be administered, and immediate hospital pediatric care is recommended. It is crucial not to self-medicate as incorrect medication could worsen the child’s condition.
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