Offer treatment recommendations and preventive measures for a 14-year-old girl’s swollen legs and eyes.
A 3-month-old boy has been suffering from diarrhea since June 18th. The symptoms include frequent loose stools with Bloodshotmucus, sometimes presenting as egg flower-like. Starting from the third day, he developed a fever and reduced urine output. Today, he still has diarrhea while drinking milk, with both episodes being quite large.
For children with abnormal levels of High-Sensitivity C-reactive Protein T96.4 and Brain Natriuretic Peptide Precursor 906.10, it is recommended to undergo a detailed examination and comprehensive assessment to determine the best treatment plan. Adequate preparations should be made if surgery is deemed the most suitable treatment method.
A 71-year-old female patient experienced sudden left chest pain three days ago, with no improvement after applying a plaster. It is advisable to visit the cardiology or general internal medicine outpatient department for examination. Possible causes include heart disease, respiratory system disorders, or trauma. Maintain a relaxed mood, pay attention to warmth, avoid catching a cold, and determine the treatment plan after preliminary examination.
For a 15-year-old child suffering from symptoms due to congenital anorectal malformation, it is recommended to visit a major hospital’s surgical department for a detailed examination and possible surgical treatment.
Seeking appropriate treatment options for pediatric spasms.
Yellow urine may be due to insufficient water intake or prolonged urine storage, leading to increased concentration of urobilin.
Professional advice for parents seeking treatment methods for their 3-year-old child diagnosed with bronchial pneumonia.
Offer treatment suggestions for a 3.5-year-old boy with recurrent tonsillitis, including medication use and daily care.
A black mole measuring 1-2cm has appeared on the lower eyelid and eyelashes, which is rather deep. After undergoing laser treatment twice in the hospital, it has not been completely removed, and there are itching symptoms. Which specialty should one consult for a thorough treatment?