If a child in the infant stage experiences a recurrence of epilepsy, taking medication is an effective method.
Epilepsy patients have not seen significant improvement in symptoms after taking medication. How should the effectiveness and sustainability of medication treatment be understood?
Patients with hand, foot, and mouth disease generally require medication, including antiviral drugs and medications to protect liver and kidney function, to prevent complications.
Discuss whether hand, foot, and mouth disease patients should continue taking medication during the treatment process, as well as relevant medical advice.
A parent inquires whether a 3-year-old child with a fever of 39 degrees Celsius needs intravenous fluids and what medications can be taken to lower the body temperature.
How to Decide Whether to Administer Intravenous Fluid Therapy to a Baby with Respiratory Infection
Discussing the possibility of continuing medication treatment and dose reduction for children with epilepsy after their condition is well-controlled.
Discussing treatment options for children with slightly enlarged lateral ventricles on both sides, including hyperbaric oxygen therapy and nutritional injections
Is a child’s body temperature self-regulation normal after a high fever?
An exploration of the relationship between ADHD medication treatment and intellectual changes.