Learn about the normal range of jaundice levels in newborns and how to differentiate between physiological jaundice and pathological jaundice.
The risk of having another child with Down Syndrome is 1%, and the risk increases with the mother’s age. There is currently no effective treatment method, but comprehensive assessments and preventive measures can help the child recover.
A 4-year-old child cannot speak and cannot express the need for urination or defecation. Their hearing is normal, but they are unable to manage their daily life independently.
Inquire about medication treatment recommendations for a newborn’s rapid breathing and mild cough.
Seeking medication recommendations to improve the treatment of a 1-year-old baby’s cough, phlegm, and runny nose
Parents inquire about the treatment for children experiencing yellow nasal discharge, sneezing, and coughing.
For a one-month-old baby, if there is a lot of phlegm at night, it may be a symptom of tonsillitis, and antibiotic treatment should be considered.
How to handle a child with ambiguous gender features
My baby has a small hole in the right ear, which is suspected to be a congenital preauricular duct. He often shakes his head, indicating possible itching. What should I do? Can I squeeze out the white discharge? What precautions should I take? When can surgery be performed?
How should I handle a child’s fever that won’t go down?