Baby’s white blood cell count reaches 15,000 after vomiting 20+ times. After five days of intravenous fluids, abdominal discomfort didn’t improve, and fever recurred. Seeking effective treatment methods.
If a child’s white blood cell count reaches 36,000, it may be due to a disease caused by a bacterial infection. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a blood smear test and consult with a doctor as soon as possible.
The baby is one and a half years old. Two days ago, the baby had a sore throat and went for a blood test. The blood test report showed that the red blood cells were only 102, indicating mild anemia. This article discusses the treatment and dietary supplements for anemia, as well as the impact of anemia on body resistance. It also introduces the normal range of MCV and MCH in blood routine tests and their clinical significance.
Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease is an infectious disease caused by enteroviruses, which may present with recurring fever. If your child had a high fever yesterday and today is 38.6 degrees Celsius, what measures should be taken?
The child has been experiencing a persistent low fever for five days, accompanied by diarrhea up to six to seven times a day, vomiting after drinking milk, and a lack of appetite. However, the child’s mental state is still good. The low fever temperature ranges from 37.1℃ to 37.6℃, and there was no effect when it reached 38.5℃ yesterday. What should be done?
The term ‘having a fire’ in children is a very common expression. Medically, there is no such term as ‘having a fire.’ ‘Having a fire’ mainly refers to the child exhibiting feverish symptoms.
The reasons for eating and vomiting during a fever and the treatment methods.
Learn the precautions and sterilization methods after caring for hand, foot, and mouth disease patients to prevent infection spread.
The main symptoms of pediatric pneumonia include fever, cough, shortness of breath, and dry nose. It is the peak season for colds in early spring, so try to avoid taking children to public places as much as possible. If your child has a cold or cough and shows any of the following symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention promptly: breathing rate slower than usual, over 60 times per minute (for babies under 2 months), 50 times (for children aged 2-12 months), or 40 times (for children aged 1-4 years); loud breathing sounds; intermittent breathing; chest Depression during inhalation; flaring nostrils; wheezing sounds; inability to drink any liquids, choking upon drinking; skin turning blue.
Patients with bronchial asthma should pay attention to a light diet, avoiding salty and acidic foods. During recurrence, they should eat less food that is easy to cause bloating and avoid foods that may trigger asthma recurrence.