Based on the description of the child’s condition, the child’s bilirubin levels have been hovering between 15 and 17. The doctor considers breastmilk jaundice. If it is breastmilk jaundice, breastfeeding should be stopped, and feeding should be gradually transitioned to using a bottle. It is recommended to feed the child reasonably, take the baby out in the sun more often to boost their immune system, pay attention to supplementing with vad drops, and regularly bring the baby to the hospital pediatric health consultation for monitoring the child’s growth and development.
If your baby has diarrhea symptoms, you can give them Children’s Rehabilitation medicine powder and apply infant diarrhea relief patches. Pay attention to keeping the baby’s abdomen warm, and replenish fluids to prevent dehydration and electrolyte imbalance.
Infantile rickets is a disease caused by vitamin D deficiency leading to calcium and phosphorus metabolism disorders, resulting in poor bone development. Treatment methods mainly include oral calcium supplements and vitamin D, with intramuscular vitamin D injections considered for severe cases.
The patient is a 3.5-year-old boy with a poor constitution, getting sick once a month. This time, 15 days ago, he experienced nasal congestion at midnight, headache, dizziness, followed by vomiting and fever of 38.5 degrees Celsius, and drowsiness. Four days later, he started coughing.
Can a child with pneumonia take Azithromycin Granules and Blue Dragon Lozenges simultaneously?
Inquiring about whether it’s safe to use 75% alcohol to disinfect a baby’s red, sore bottom when it’s peeled.
The child’s eyes are always tearing and they are prone to crying. Can I use Aire Hyaluronic Acid Eye Drops?
It is recommended to use 75% alcohol to disinfect the baby’s navel three to four times a day. If there is umbilical inflammation, consider using antibiotic anti-inflammatory sprays.
It is not recommended to use iodine alcohol for baby’s navel inflammation due to its high irritability. Medical alcohol or iodophor can be used for disinfection. If there are symptoms such as bleeding or purulent discharge, the child should be taken to the hospital for a medical examination to determine if it is the cause of navel inflammation.
Infant bile duct obstruction is treatable, and early treatment yields better results. There is a possibility of repair if the liver function has not been severely damaged. Active treatment should be pursued based on the changes in the condition.