The normal temperature range for children and methods of measurement
A child’s normal body temperature ranges from 36.2℃ to 38℃.
The normal value for newborn phenylketonuria screening should generally be below 1.2 mmol/L, which is a congenital metabolic disorder.
What is the normal value for phenylketonuria?
What methods can be used to prevent the occurrence of pediatric epilepsy?
How should parents handle a child’s fever and seizure?
A fever below 38 degrees Celsius is considered low in children. Generally, it is recommended not to take fever-reducing medication and can use physical cooling methods such as rubbing with alcohol, wiping the face and forehead with warm water. If the temperature exceeds 38 degrees, consider taking ibuprofen suspension or naproxen.
A low fever in children typically refers to a body temperature below 38 degrees Celsius. If the temperature exceeds 38 degrees, it is recommended to take medication or physical cooling measures.
The three-drop blood test on a newborn’s foot is conducted for early diagnosis and treatment of congenital metabolic diseases that may affect children’s normal development.
Tic disorder is a condition characterized by vocal tics or involuntary, repetitive, rapid movements of one or more muscles, often occurring during childhood and adolescence.