Early detection is key in combating cerebral palsy.
If a child experiences sudden convulsions, rolling eyes, vomiting, and these symptoms subside after a few minutes, these may be indicative of a grand mal seizure.
Common Symptoms and Methods for Diagnosis of Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease
Does a child with a fever and rashes on the mouth, hands, and feet have hand, foot, and mouth disease?
Children are too young for X-rays; instead, diagnosis of pediatric orthopedic diseases should be made through a doctor’s examination and ultrasound.
After a child’s fever subsides, if they develop a rash, it’s important to encourage them to drink plenty of water, avoid wind exposure, and consume a rich variety of fruits and vegetables such as apples and bananas. The rash usually lasts for about 7 days.
If a child’s cough persists for more than a month and both traditional Chinese and Western medicine treatments have been ineffective, how can you distinguish the nature of the cough and adopt appropriate treatment methods?
For parents who are concerned that their newborn may have Down syndrome, understanding how to correctly identify related symptoms is very important.
Rickets can be diagnosed in infants based on their medical history and serum 25-(OH)D3 levels.
Guidance on how to check the position of the mercury indicator in a 6-year-old’s thermometer, as well as instructions for measuring rectal, armpit, and oral temperatures.