Offer diagnosis and treatment suggestions for upper respiratory infection in an 8-month-old baby.
The child is a premature baby who has always been weak and prone to illness, often suffering from colds and fevers. Recently, they have been experiencing a persistent high fever, with sudden low fevers at night that have lasted for almost five days now. Their eyes are extremely red, and there is a suspicion that they may have Kawasaki disease. Parents are seeking assistance on how to diagnose the condition and whether it’s appropriate to administer aspirin medication for treatment.
For children who may have epilepsy from birth and whose condition has progressed to monthly or even multiple monthly seizures, they are currently undergoing treatment with Depakene and Tegretol, but the effect is not satisfactory. It is suggested to try carbamazepine treatment and consider going to a specialized epilepsy hospital for examination to assess whether surgery is suitable. At the same time, the importance of seeking timely treatment at professional hospitals for regular treatment is emphasized to avoid the deterioration of the condition.
Explore the treatment methods for enuresis, including the comprehensive application of behavioral therapy and medication treatment.
Discussing comprehensive treatment methods for cerebral palsy in children, emphasizing the importance of medication treatment and functional training.
Understanding the treatment methods for intellectual disability, including early stimulation, special training, medication treatment, and the role of Jingling Oral Liquid.
Explore the treatment methods for intellectual disability, including early stimulation, special training, brain development promotion, and medication treatment, and particularly introduce the effects of Jingling Oral Liquid.
A 1.5-year-old baby is experiencing cough with phlegm, along with clear runny nose and slight nasal congestion. The baby started having a fever three days ago, with a high fever of 39°C the night before yesterday. After taking antipyretic medication, the fever subsided, but it rose again to 38.8°C yesterday. After taking the antipyretic medication this morning, the fever returned once more. After a physical examination, the doctor noted wheezing sounds in the baby and diagnosed it as bronchitis, prescribing Jin Zhen Oral Liquid, Mah Ling Qing Fei Syrup, Cefaclor, and Ambroxol Oral Solution. The baby’s condition improved after taking the medication, but the fever continued to recur, and there is hesitation about giving frequent doses of antipyretics. How should this be handled?
A 1.5-year-old child developed red spots on their back, diagnosed as a viral infection after tests. The doctor prescribed antihistamines and moxifloxacin granules, but the child is allergic to penicillin. Inquire about the cause of the disease and the effectiveness of the medication.
After experiencing vomiting and diarrhea, a 1.5-year-old child shows symptoms of loss of appetite and lack of energy. How should this be handled?