After about a week and a half of birth, infants may exhibit sudden startle symptoms during sleep at night, and the same occurs during the day. Parents seek medical guidance to understand the cause and seek solutions.
Nausea and dry vomiting in a 1.5-year-old child may be caused by indigestion, and it is recommended to take medication or undergo a gastroscopy.
If a child has a persistent high fever, after multiple visits to the doctor, they still experience intermittent fever and coughing, and have had diarrhea. The infection is now severe, requiring close observation and plenty of water intake. If the temperature does not exceed 38.5 degrees Celsius, physical cooling can be used instead of medication. C-reactive protein (CRP) is a non-specific response to tissue damage. Factors such as viral or bacterial infections, thrombosis, and immune complex deposition can lead to tissue damage. During the acute phase of tissue damage, some plasma proteins synthesized by the liver increase significantly, known as acute phase proteins, with CRP being the most pronounced change among them.
Persistent light cough… Constant dry vomiting… The doctor diagnosed it as pneumonia. I have doubts about the effectiveness of past treatments: I’ve experienced healing without hospitalization before… Now, the new doctor suggests hospitalization. I want to know what kind of assistance I can receive: what medications are crucial.
The baby may have pharyngitis, and it can be improved by drinking more water, taking oral medications, and improving the living environment.
Solutions for the abnormality of type 308 hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase and its potential impacts.
If a child has a thick tongue causing unclear speech, further examination and treatment may be necessary.
Long-term low fever in children may have unknown causes and requires examination and treatment.
A 5-year-old child has been suffering from fever, headache, and loss of appetite since yesterday afternoon, with a body temperature of 37.8℃ and a red throat. The fever persists after taking antipyretics, and the child has had two fevers in the past month, with a history of tonsillitis. Seeking treatment methods and advice on how to bring down the fever.
A child sneezes continuously upon waking up in the morning and has never received treatment. It may be allergic rhinitis. Ask for treatment plans and suggestions.