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Baby’s Fever Rash Not Gone After Three Days: What to Do?

If a baby’s fever rash does not subside after three days, it may be caused by a viral infection. Consider using ribavirin for treatment and pay attention to daily care.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Emergency
  • Viral Infection
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Can a Baby Eat Egg Porridge While at a Pediatric Emergency?

Can a baby eat egg porridge while at a pediatric emergency?
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Emergency
  • Dietary Advice
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Dealing with Neonatal Tetanus

Understand the emergency management and treatment methods for neonatal tetanus to ensure infant health.
  • FAQ
  • Neonatal Health
  • Tetanus Treatment
  • Pediatric Emergency
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Emergency Treatment for Acute Gastritis in Newborns

When a newborn shows symptoms of acute gastritis, it is important to pay attention to light and easy-to-digest meals, eat small portions more frequently, and avoid greasy foods. If the condition is severe, hospital intravenous treatment may be required.
  • FAQ
  • Health & Medicine
  • Pediatric Emergency
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How to Handle a Six-Month-Old Baby Who Falls from the Bed

When a six-month-old baby accidentally falls from the bed and hits the back of their head, how should parents correctly assess and respond to ensure the baby’s safety and health?
  • FAQ
  • Baby Safety
  • Pediatric Emergency
  • Head Injuries
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How to Handle Multiple Seizures in a Three-Week-Old Baby with High Fever?

A three-month-old baby experienced four episodes of high fever seizures, with each seizure occurring after fever subsided and the baby’s mental state remaining normal. Experts advise taking timely antipyretics and seeking pediatric emergency care for follow-up to prevent the situation from worsening.
  • FAQ
  • Child Health
  • High Fever Seizures
  • Pediatric Emergency
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How to Properly Treat a Child’s Scald Burn?

Learn how to properly handle a child’s scald burn to minimize injury and prevent infection.
  • FAQ
  • Scald Burn Treatment
  • Pediatric Emergency
  • Surgery
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Important Notes on Neonatal Seizures

Understanding the symptoms and coping measures of neonatal seizures to ensure healthy growth of the baby.
  • FAQ
  • Neonatal Health
  • Seizures
  • Pediatric Emergency
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What to Do in a Pediatric Emergency After a History of Fever Convulsions

What should be done if a child with a history of fever convulsions experiences a seizure caused by low fever?
  • FAQ
  • Medical
  • Pediatric Emergency
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What to Do When a Child Develops a Rash After a Fever?

A child developing a rash after a fever is a type of pediatric acute infectious disease caused by a virus, characterized by a sudden high fever followed by pinkish maculopapular rashes all over the body.
  • FAQ
  • Fever
  • Rash
  • Pediatric Emergency
  • Infant Roseola
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