Understand the causes and treatment methods of pediatric anemia, as well as how parents should handle their child’s anemia issues.
If a fever lasts for 6 days without subsiding, a routine blood test should be conducted to determine the type of infection, and then consider the treatment approach.
What should you do when you have a persistent fever, even after visiting the hospital and taking medication?
Dry heaving in children may be caused by overeating or indigestion, and the first step is to measure the child’s body temperature to check for fever. If the child is unconscious or shows other abnormal symptoms, immediate medical attention is required.
Baby coughing is a normal physiological phenomenon, possibly due to underdeveloped abdominal muscles. Don’t worry too much. Try feeding in small, frequent amounts to reduce the frequency of your baby’s coughing. You can also offer a little warm water or distract the baby in other ways to improve the baby’s coughing symptoms.
The inquirer describes the occurrence of vomiting shortly after eating, lasting for 6 days with a decrease in frequency. Experts advise seeking medical attention for a detailed examination and treatment based on the results.
Methods for dealing with low allergen levels in allergic cough testing for babies
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is a common infectious disease, with most cases having a short course. However, in some severe cases, complications such as coma and respiratory failure may occur. This article introduces the case of a child with Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease who experienced coma and provides guidance on treatment.
The baby is just over 8 months old and had a blood test yesterday showing a white blood cell count of 10.5, with the normal range being 4~10. The baby is not feverish and has no cold. Concerned that this might be related to the recent renovation at home, I am worried whether the hematopoietic function has been affected. I am eagerly awaiting your response.
A 9-year-old child’s white blood cell count has increased, without fever, but with severe coughing and respiratory rales. After several days of home intravenous fluid therapy, there was no improvement. The child went to the hospital yesterday, and the doctor recommended hospitalization. This article explains the causes of leukocytosis and related diseases, and advises consulting a doctor for detailed treatment plans and precautions.