Understand the possible causes and coping strategies for recurring high fever in infants.
For a two-month-old infant, uneven leg size may be due to malpresentation or compression. With proper observation and exercise, this condition usually resolves on its own.
Suddenly went blind at the cinema entrance today, accompanied by dizziness, sweating, and trembling feet, which may be caused by a hypoglycemic reaction. Generally, resting or eating can recover on its own. Hypoglycemia can be classified into two types: one is the adrenergic symptoms caused by increased sympathetic nerve activity and increased adrenaline secretion; the other is the central nervous system symptoms such as confusion, visual impairment, rigidity, coma, and epilepsy. The body temperature may drop during hypoglycemic coma.
Diagnosed with allergic constitution at 4 years old, currently only has symptoms of nasal congestion; currently in first grade with problems of inattention and poor memory, possibly due to chronic rhinitis, which can be treated with Chinese herbal medicine ‘Qianliangzi San’.
A 16-year-old high school student experiencing eyebrow bone discomfort due to vision problems and insomnia at night. How should it be handled?
Infant pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs, with symptoms including coughing and fever, which can worsen rapidly in severe cases.
Understanding the possible causes and symptoms of infant and toddler seizures
An 8-year-old boy experienced ankle injury last year, and about a week ago, the wound area became red and swollen with the appearance of a hardened lump. Previous treatments involved only simple disinfection and bandaging, and now he is seeking professional advice.
A 5-year-old child experienced a fainting spell during sleep. After examination, everything was normal. This condition may be due to poor sleep posture causing transient poor blood circulation, leading to hallucinations and temporary paralysis of the entire body. It is recommended to improve through appropriate physical exercise and good sleep hygiene, which can generally recover on its own without special treatment.
A blocked nose in children may be caused by a cold, body factors, catching a cold, or rhinitis, and can be treated with medication and attention to staying warm.