What should you do when your child has a stuffy nose, cough, diarrhea, and fever?
If a child gets a bump, apply heat therapy and take appropriate blood circulation and coagulation medicine.
What are the causes and treatment methods for a five-month-old baby who often has diarrhea?
How to handle the issue of a five-year-old child with precocious puberty?
How to handle a hemangioma found on the right breast of a 5-month-old baby?
A senior over 60 with a persistent low fever for more than a week, accompanied by dizziness, headaches, and a lack of vitality, how should one handle the situation?
Conduct a detailed examination based on the described situation, and actively treat after diagnosis. Pay attention to diet, drink plenty of water, get adequate rest, and avoid adverse effects. Vitamin C can be taken, as colds are often caused by viruses. Early use of antiviral drugs such as virazole and viralin is recommended. If vomiting is present and it’s difficult to take medication, timely intravenous fluid therapy is required.
The newborn was discovered to have a malignant tumor at the root of the left thigh upon birth, measuring about 5 centimeters. Since the child was too young for immediate surgery, they were transferred to another hospital for a biopsy to determine the tumor type. The pathological results indicated an embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma, and during the treatment process, suspicious signs of tumor spread appeared in other parts of the child’s body. In such a situation, how should an appropriate treatment plan be formulated?
Newborn crying and spitting up milk may be caused by upper respiratory tract infection. It is recommended to take symptomatic anti-inflammatory medication such as pediatric paracetamol yellow amantadine granules or wind-cold cold granules for treatment.
If a newborn doesn’t eat or cry after half a month of birth, it could be due to asphyxia caused by an extended labor, necessitating immediate medical attention and examination.