An eleven-month-old baby accidentally swallowed a 1-centimeter-sized piece of hard plastic skin, had a choking sensation before, now has no symptoms. Should a follow-up visit be scheduled?
If a child accidentally swallows glass shards, it is important to immediately examine their mouth for any remaining fragments and remove them promptly to avoid injury to the digestive tract. If unsure whether they have swallowed anything, observe the child’s condition. If they exhibit crying or gastrointestinal symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.
After taking fever-reducing medicine, the child did not sweat and experienced intermittent low fever. An emergency department diagnosis confirmed a viral infection, with blood routine tests showing an elevated neutrophil ratio, normal white blood cells, and CRP levels. The child is currently taking antiviral oral liquid, had a fever three times that day, and inquired about the opinion on alternating fever-reducing medicine.
What should you do if a child accidentally swallows a hard coin? How can the coin be expelled from the body?
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When a child falls and gets a nosebleed, parents should remain calm, keep the child’s head in a normal or slightly forward position to facilitate blood flow, and avoid tilting the head back.
What should you do if a child twists their arm and can’t lift it? Is it possible that it’s fractured? Will moving it cause severe pain?
If a child’s body temperature drops below 35 degrees after receiving an intravenous infusion, it may indicate that the inflammation is not controlled. It is recommended to continue with intravenous treatment and monitor the child’s temperature.
The child has a cold with a stuffy nose and yellow mucus, fever, and symptoms have not improved after taking medication. There is also coughing. How should it be handled?
A child who constantly clears their throat and coughs may have tonsillitis. It is recommended to seek medical attention promptly and receive antibiotic treatment.