Understand the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of neonatal epilepsy.
The symptoms of pediatric Down syndrome include wide eyelids, low nasal root, small eyes, slanting, epicanthal folds, small ears, a fat tongue that often sticks out, drooling. Additionally, children with Down syndrome often have a small stature, a head circumference smaller than normal, short head and tail diameters, and flat occiputs.
The symptoms of pediatric facial vitiligo include the appearance of white spots on the face, with early white spots typically in the shape of circles or ovals, in a pale or milky white color, usually without pain or itching, with a smooth surface and no scales, indistinguishable from normal skin. Early detection and treatment yield better results.
Treatment for children’s diarrhea includes administering Montmorillonite powder and eating apple puree. In severe cases, intravenous therapy may be necessary.
Osteomylitis is primarily caused by traumatic or chronic strain-induced aseptic inflammation, often leading to regional swelling and pain as well as restricted joint movement. Treatment methods include acupuncture, physical therapy, medication, and manual therapy, which require a certain amount of time to recover and cannot be rushed.
If a child has diarrhea, should medication be taken?
The baby is vomiting and has diarrhea. How should you choose the right diet?
A baby’s stool appearing light green may be due to excessive intake of green vegetables or fruits, or dyspepsia caused by an imbalance in gut microbiota. Generally, if the baby has no other discomfort symptoms and the physical examination results are normal, there is no need to worry excessively.
A child’s night-time fever might be due to external wind-cold, and you can consider giving them antipyretic medication and monitoring their body temperature. If the condition does not improve, seek medical attention promptly.
Why might a child suddenly seize and lose consciousness? How should it be treated?