A child who began to have recurrent fevers 40 days after birth recently developed symptoms of fever, trembling limbs, and foaming at the mouth after a fever. After several episodes, it was suspected that the child might have epilepsy, and it was recommended to seek early treatment to avoid further brain damage.
If a child suddenly develops a blue face and white lips, it may be due to a constitutionally weak and cold body type. It is recommended to use moxibustion therapy, along with a light diet and appropriate sun exposure.
A 6-year-old child experienced severe pain after a bone marrow biopsy, inquiring about the cause and coping measures.
Patient inquires about symptoms related to post-polio syndrome and severe cold
After 8 days of hospitalization, discharged with treatment for Mycoplasma pneumonia with Azithromycin, inquiring about the time and method for recovery.
How to correctly prepare potassium iodide and the reactions that may occur from taking too much.
Symptoms that may occur after a child touches ice blocks and how to handle them; suggestions for dealing with a child who doesn’t want to eat dinner.
Premature infants may experience varying degrees of brain development issues, including cardiovascular diseases, respiratory system disorders, gastrointestinal system diseases, and retinopathy.
Inquire about the probability of generational inheritance of Marfan syndrome and confirm if the child is a Marfan syndrome patient
An 11-month-old baby diagnosed with epilepsy and cerebral palsy shows improvement in seizure symptoms after medication, along with laughter and mimicry of language.