Explore whether a white blood cell count of 16,000 in a pediatric blood routine falls within the normal range and provide corresponding medical advice.
A stool test can confirm a baby’s digestive and absorption function, but it should be accompanied by appropriate complementary feeding and adjustment.
Inquiry about whether a one-year-old eight-month-old baby’s fever may develop into pneumonia
A 10-month-old baby experienced severe vomiting after eating a dumpling (without filling) following a slight improvement in diarrhea. The baby vomits after eating or drinking anything. Could this be due to indigestion? What else should be considered in terms of diet?
The baby vomited twice last night, had a normal stool this morning, and then had two stools resembling bean curd flowers in the afternoon. Similar situations have occurred before. Inquire whether it is a case of indigestion and how to treat it.
A four-month-old baby, who had brain hypoxia and subarachnoid hemorrhage at birth, now has issues with head stability and muscle tone, and occasionally experiences tremors. Inquire about epilepsy and coping measures.
Discuss the prevalence of bedwetting in four-year-old children and potential health issues, offering professional advice and coping strategies.
Understand the possible causes and treatment methods of blood in a child’s stool.
Based on your description, we currently consider that the baby is experiencing dyspepsia due to catching a cold.
Drooling in babies is a normal phenomenon, caused by increased saliva secretion after the introduction of solid foods.