Discuss the causes and coping strategies for coughing up milk in infants with pneumonia, providing parents with necessary medical guidance.
Understanding the meaning of Down syndrome screening results and how to proceed with follow-up tests and decisions based on the doctor’s advice.
Explore the potential impacts and coping strategies of a high white blood cell count, with a focus on relevant considerations in pediatrics.
Discuss whether a white blood cell count of 20.44 is normal, as well as its possible causes and subsequent medical advice.
Most newborns will experience jaundice, usually appearing within the first 3 days of birth and is considered physiological jaundice, which typically subsides around 14 days. If jaundice appears within the first 24 hours after birth, is severe, or progresses rapidly, and recurs after fading, it may be pathological jaundice. If you are unsure about your baby’s condition, it is recommended to consult a doctor for a jaundice test and follow the doctor’s advice for treatment.
On the fourth day after birth, the baby’s bilirubin level reached 18. Is hospitalization necessary to avoid potential risks?
Parents are concerned about their 11-year-old daughter potentially having kidney disease, seeking medical advice and guidance.
Explore medical advice on whether a 12-year-old child should use ciprofloxacin to treat infectious diseases, considering multiple drug allergies.
Discuss the medication treatment methods for hand, foot, and mouth disease, as well as the potential risks of using ointments for young children.
Discuss the use of hydrogen peroxide solution in the treatment of neonatal umbilical inflammation, emphasizing the importance of professional medical treatment.