What to Do If a Child Falls

If a child falls from a height of about one meter and does not vomit or continue to cry, it is usually not necessary to seek medical attention immediately. However, if they wake up with vomiting or abnormal crying, they should be taken to the hospital for a check-up.
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What to Do If a Child Gets a Burn on Their Foot?

Today, while I was at home watching my child, the child said they were hungry, so I made them some food. Afterward, I heard the child crying, and it turned out they had spilled boiling water on their foot. I rinsed the child’s foot with cold water. Later, blisters formed on the child’s foot. What should you do if a child gets a burn on their foot?
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What to Do If a Child Has Urinary Tract Infection in Urinalysis?

Young children often need to use diapers and cannot control their urination and defecation, leading to frequent contamination of the urethral opening with stool. Especially for girls, their urethral opening is shorter, and boys have foreskins, which, combined with weaker urinary tract immune function and bladder defense mechanisms, make it easier for urinary tract infections to occur. For further diagnosis, it is necessary to bring the child to the hospital for routine urine tests and midstream urine cultures. If the child still has recurrent attacks after receiving regular treatment for urinary tract infection, mothers should be vigilant about the possibility of congenital kidney, ureter, or bladder malformations in their children.
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