If a child coughs at night but improves during the day, it may be bronchitis or asthma, and a medical diagnosis and treatment are necessary.
Sepsis and leukemia are distinct diseases. Pediatric sepsis is a systemic infection caused by bacterial infection, not leukemia.
Explore the differences between Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease and Oral Ulcers, including symptoms and treatment methods.
Do children with hand, foot, and mouth disease need biochemical tests?
My child, nearly 11 months old and male, has to defecate after every meal, sometimes even before finishing his food. Could there be a digestive problem? His stool is sometimes dry and sometimes loose. Do I need to take medicine to adjust it?
There is a certain relationship between pediatric asthma of the bronchi and seasonal changes. During the cold season, the incidence rate increases due to more frequent and sudden climate changes in autumn and winter, as well as a higher number of viral respiratory infections. Some sensitization suggestions about pollen indicate that concentrations in spring and autumn will increase. When temperatures and humidity are high, it is easy for bacteria to reproduce; when atmospheric pressure is low, pollen, harmful dust, and irritant gases can be collected on the ground and easily inhaled.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is more common in children, especially those under 5 years old. Learn about some related information, including incubation period, symptoms, and treatment methods.
Description and recommendations for medical consultation regarding convulsions and drowsiness caused by hand, foot, and mouth disease
Discuss the necessity of booster shots and related medical advice when no antibody response occurs after receiving the Hepatitis B vaccine.
An exploration of the severity of aortic dissection with vascular hemangioma and the necessity of surgical treatment.