The baby vomited unexpectedly after eating dumplings at kindergarten, which might be due to overeating or catching a cold. No treatment is needed; just pay attention to rest and keeping warm.
Professional advice on whether further examination is needed at a large hospital after a child’s head injury has been treated with tetanus and antibiotic therapy.
After taking a fever reducer, the child’s body temperature dropped to 35.5 degrees Celsius, inquiring about the drug’s effects and recovery time.
Babies rarely sleep during the day and their night sleep time is less than ten hours, accompanied by crying and restlessness, with restless sleep and half-closed eyes. Online experts suggest it may be due to calcium deficiency, but hospital tests show no calcium deficiency. Can such a young child still be supplemented with calcium? What methods can be used to solve this? The situation is urgent, thank you.
Patients with allergic purpura should avoid eating foods that may cause allergies, such as shrimp, milk, and crabs. They should focus on light and easily digestible foods, stay away from greasy and spicy foods, maintain a cheerful mood, and ensure adequate rest.
Discuss whether allergic purpura patients can simultaneously use traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine for treatment, as well as the precautions during the treatment period.
Current treatments for pediatric bronchitis pneumonia primarily involve antibacterial and symptomatic relief. As for alternative methods to traditional nebulization therapy, consider using pediatric Lung Heat Cough and Asthma Oral Liquid, which can be used in conjunction with antibiotics to reduce antibiotic resistance.
If a five-month-old baby experiences persistent diarrhea for eight days without fever or vomiting, consider testing for rotavirus and considering the use of traditional Chinese medicine or patent medicines for treatment.
Recommend further testing and treatment for a child experiencing sudden cyanosis.
An 8-month-old child’s thumb is developing blisters, starting with one and now increasing in number. Medication hasn’t worked. How should it be handled?