A 3-year-old child experienced diarrhea, vomiting, and fever. After that, they continued to have blood in their stools and constipation issues. How should these be handled?
Discussing the causes and recommended medical examinations for the pricking pain in the upper left chest, around the heart and lung areas, in a 16-year-old girl.
Diabetes is a chronic disease, mainly categorized into type 1 and type 2. Type 1 diabetes is caused by the damage to pancreatic beta cells, leading to insufficient insulin secretion, while type 2 diabetes is due to insulin resistance or insufficient function of pancreatic beta cells. The exact pathogenesis of diabetes is still unclear, and it cannot be cured clinically, but it can be managed by controlling blood sugar levels. This article will discuss how children can prevent type 1 diabetes.
A 16-year-old child experienced a sudden seizure during sleep, showing symptoms such as a purple face, unconsciousness, and no fever. After emergency treatment, they recovered and were sent to the hospital for Brain Electroencephalogram and brain CT scans, which showed no abnormalities.
This article discusses the diagnosis and treatment of Trisomy Syndrome, as well as how to address the issue of intellectual disability.
Discussing the causes of frequent fever in babies and whether blood tests are necessary
After a newborn falls to the ground and vomits milk, is it necessary to undergo further examination?
After a baby has a high fever, it typically does not affect intelligence. However, it is important to investigate the cause of the fever and treat it accordingly.
This article provides information on whether a baby’s mild cough requires treatment.
Discuss the safety and effectiveness of blue light therapy during neonatal jaundice treatment.