A 10-year-old patient with a high fever, allergic to ceftriaxone sodium, asks whether amoxicillin and ibuprofen are penicillin medicine, and if they can eat fruit and congee.
After the fever and headache subsided with medication, vomiting occurred at night. The next day, diarrhea began, accompanied by abdominal bloating and belching. The fever returned that night, reaching 38.3 degrees.
The patient’s main symptoms are dizziness and headache, accompanied by neck discomfort and dry eyes, with a history of similar attacks. Recently, due to high work pressure, the symptoms recurred. Examination results show vertebral basilar artery spasm, abnormal EEG, and suspected encephalitis.
Understanding the Causes of Bladder Swelling in Two-Month-Old Infants and Receiving Treatment Suggestions
If a B-mode ultrasound examination reveals bright spots in the bladder, what could be the reasons, and how should further confirmation and treatment be conducted?
The causes of pediatric asthma of the bronchi mainly include environmental factors and infection factors.
Shivering in an infant after a fever may be a sign of febrile convulsion, and it is important to seek medical attention immediately.
The fifth item of the Hepatitis B Two-and-a-Half test is positive, indicating that the tested individual is a carrier of the Hepatitis B virus and is contagious.
Discussing the side effects and risks of hormonal therapy in children with recurrent purpura nephritis
Discussing whether pediatric toe surgery requires general anesthesia and the differentiation of pediatric internal medicine symptoms