The baby has tonsillitis, with runny nose and mucus streaks, possibly with milk residue on the lips, excessive saliva, and difficulty in drinking milk. After receiving a shot and taking medication for three days, there is still no improvement. Can the baby take a bath just after being discharged from the hospital?
My baby was born at 36 weeks and 4 days, via cesarean section, and has been in the neonatal ward for 10 days. The baby has not used a ventilator but is receiving oxygen. When can we consider discharge in this situation?
As long as the newborn is under the new rural cooperative medical system, hospitalization for treatment can be reimbursed.
Patients with pediatric intestinal stromal tumors inquire if surgery can be performed without hospitalization.
Understanding the severity of a child’s fever-related hospitalization and how parents should cope and understand the condition.
The symptoms of hand, foot, and mouth disease typically include fever and rashes, and the need for hospitalization depends on the severity of the condition and the doctor’s advice.
The baby is four days old, and the jaundice index has reached 20. Should hospitalization be necessary for treatment?
Inquiry about whether newborns with high jaundice levels need hospitalization, as well as the necessity of related examinations.
After glaucoma laser surgery, patients typically need to be observed in the hospital for a period of time before being allowed to return home for rest and recovery.
A 4-year-old child with mild allergic purpura has been taking penicillin combination, calcium tablets, and vitamin C. Symptoms have eased, but attention should be paid to whether hospitalization is necessary for treatment.