A two-year-old child with fever, toothache, and sometimes vomiting may have gingivitis or gingival abscess. Immediate treatment and dental consultation are recommended.
An 8-month-old baby has experienced diarrhea for three consecutive days, with more than five episodes daily. The stool is yellow and watery, with a sour smell. How should this be handled?
Excessive muscle tone may be caused by muscle relaxation. It is recommended to take oral supplements like Bu Zhong Yi Qi Wan for treatment, and to strengthen physical fitness through exercise. At the same time, avoid spicy, alcohol, and other irritating foods. If the condition does not improve after the above methods, it is advisable to seek further examination and minimally invasive surgery at a hospital.
What to do when a 3-month-old baby accidentally hits their head?
How to deal with a 3-year-7-month-old child’s swollen left knee joint with effusion?
When a 3-year-old child accidentally swallows bubble gum, it is important to immediately go to the hospital’s digestive department for a check-up. If there is no blockage, there is usually no cause for concern; however, if a blockage occurs, surgery may be required to remove it, ensuring the normal function of the child’s organs. If the bubble gum enters the stomach, it can be digested naturally by stomach acid.
A 3-year-old child has sustained a head injury, just a scrape. Should medical attention or treatment be sought?
How to handle a 4-month-old baby with a fever of 38 degrees?
A 4-month-old baby has been experiencing diarrhea for a month. After medication, the symptoms improved, but they recurred after stopping the medication. The baby had consulted a pediatrician at a maternal and child hospital, and was diagnosed with indigestion. Recommendations include taking oral digestive aids and Simeticon, and paying attention to diet, avoiding spicy, cold, and other irritating foods.
Treatment Recommendations for a 4-Year-Old’s Bronchitis