What should be done when a child experiences recurrent fever seizures, which return to normal after the fever subsides, but recur again with subsequent fevers, and antipyretics are ineffective? An EEG revealed epileptic waves. How should treatment be approached?
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For a five-month-old baby diagnosed with diaphragmatic hernia through a CT scan, parents inquire about treatment and prevention methods.
A five-month-old baby has developed flesh spikes on their fingers, which may be due to regional tissue hyperplasia or other irritative factors. It is advisable to take the baby to the hospital for a check-up to determine the cause and receive appropriate treatment. If surgery is confirmed, follow the doctor’s advice for treatment.
Based on your description, the child may be prone to catching a cold during cold weather due to weak resistance. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a check-up to find the cause and receive symptomatic treatment. Meanwhile, attention should be paid to balanced diet, appropriate adjustment of clothing, and moderate physical exercise to strengthen the body.
A four-month-old baby has excessive phlegm in the throat and has been taking medication for over ten days. After visiting a doctor, two or three days later, the baby starts to have a runny nose and a honking sound. Is it safe for a four-month-old to continue taking the medication?
Can a fracture of the skull lead to facial nerve damage, and how can recovery treatment be conducted?
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Galactosemia is a metabolic disorder in infants caused by a deficiency of the enzyme needed to break down lactose, leading to an increase in galactose levels in the blood.