Child Medical Consultation Q&A
This article provides answers to the symptoms of child muscle cramps and explains how to prevent and treat related conditions.
A child has been taking prednisone for half a year due to kidney disease, leading to weight gain, especially facial swelling, and inquires about how to lose weight.
A child with a history of high fever seizures experienced vomiting and low fever after receiving the DPT vaccine. How should it be handled?
How to deal with a child’s stuffy nose and cough during a cold?
A 3-year-old girl has a cough in the morning without phlegm and no fever. The skin on both sides of the inner thigh near the genital area is red and swollen, which may be a diaper rash. How should this be handled?
The child’s cough has not improved after three days. How should it be handled?
A four-year-old child has been coughing for three days, with the condition worsening at night. Seeking medical advice.
A parent inquires about their child’s influenza vaccination status and the child’s unusual behavior.
A three-year-old child’s cough persists after pneumonia treatment, exploring the potential effects of excessive antibiotic use and the safety of concurrent medications like cefaclor, bamboo decoction, and phenylephrine hydrochloride.