Offer professional medical advice to help solve the issue of an 8-month-old baby’s viral upper respiratory infection.
Parents inquire about an 8-month-old baby who discovered moderate iron deficiency anemia during a routine health check-up, worrying whether it might be thalassemia. The doctor suggests initial iron supplementation and a follow-up blood test. If the condition does not improve, it is recommended to visit the hematology department for a detailed examination, including thalassemia genetic testing.
A parent inquires about an 8-month-old baby who often sleeps on their stomach during naps, accompanied by symptoms of a stuffy nose with veins, sparse hair, and a thin build despite adequate feeding, suspecting indigestion. The parent asks about possible causes and solutions for this situation.
How to handle the situation where an 8-month-old baby develops a fever and rash after taking medication?
An 8-month-old baby’s stool looks like egg flowers, possibly due to rotavirus infection causing pediatric diarrhea. It is recommended for parents to take the child to the hospital for a stool routine check and further antiviral and fluid therapy.
The lump on a child’s head has grown larger, the county hospital diagnosed it as a lymph node, what should be done for treatment?
Baby has a fever for two days without rash, considering the cause unknown or not treated properly
A 9-month-old baby with a right temporal lobe brain softening lesion can crawl and laugh, but has toe walking. Can it be confirmed as pediatric cerebral palsy?
A newborn diagnosed with an unsealed foramen ovale should consider surgery as soon as possible.
A 1-year-old child sometimes collapses due to weakness in the left leg while walking, but recovers the next day. How should this be handled? What about previous treatment and its effects?