The child underwent a detailed brain examination and found abnormal signals in the parietal corners of both lateral ventricles. How should this be handled?
If gum is accidentally swallowed, it is usually excreted with feces and can be stimulated to move the intestines by consuming high-fiber foods. Doctors suggest that gum is unlikely to adhere to the inner wall of the gastrointestinal tract and will eventually be expelled naturally. However, to avoid accidents, it is not recommended for children to eat gum, especially since swallowing it can lead to respiratory blockage issues. Moreover, frequently chewing gum may cause excessive air swallowing, leading to bloating.
An 8-month-old baby has been diagnosed with acute bronchitis. How should parents correctly respond?
Acute bronchitis is often caused by bacterial infections. Please visit the hospital’s respiratory and internal medicine department for a chest X-ray for confirmation. Treatment should be proactive to avoid triggering pneumonia. It is recommended to administer ceftriaxone antibiotics intravenously under the guidance of a local doctor.
An 8-month-old baby contracted rotavirus and developed acute enteritis, leading to persistent diarrhea, low spirits, and lack of luster in the skin. The parents inquire about the expected recovery time and how to manage the situation.
What should parents and medical staff do if a child accidentally inhales air during an IV infusion?
For a 15-month-old baby, if they experience allergic cough, some measures can be taken to alleviate the symptoms.
Down Syndrome is an occasional condition, and every pregnant woman has the possibility of giving birth to a child with Down Syndrome. Early diagnosis and intervention are crucial for the patient.
How to handle baby colds and coughs?
Pediatrics Department offers treatment suggestions for baby diarrhea