What should parents do and seek assistance for a six-month-old infant with persistent respiratory problems?
Offer treatment suggestions and precautions for mild pectus excavatum.
If a child is diagnosed with neonatal tetanus, parents should immediately take the child to the hospital and follow medical instructions for treatment to prevent the occurrence of sequelae.
Patients with pectus carinatum over the age of two years, with obvious symptoms, may consider surgical correction to improve heart and lung function and appearance.
For a five-and-a-half-year-old child with allergic rhinitis, continue medication for one month and adjust the dosage based on symptoms. Simultaneously, reduce and clean dander to lower the dust mite concentration in the air.
Offer treatment recommendations for pediatric respiratory system infections, including antibiotic use and general nursing measures.
Treatment and budget planning recommendations for pediatric thrombocytopenia
For infants experiencing persistent diarrhea, it is recommended to conduct a stool examination to determine the cause, and consider using medications such as Shanyao Jianpi Oral Liquid for treatment.
Treatment recommendations and the importance of dietary control for phenylketonuria
For the issue of pediatric right facial paralysis, it is recommended to use acupoint injection therapy to achieve better treatment outcomes.