If your right eye swells and you experience pain in the middle part of your nose bridge, it may be due to a stye or conjunctivitis caused by a bacterial infection. It is recommended to take oral medication and eye drops under medical guidance, avoid spicy, greasy foods, and excessive eye strain. Additionally, you can apply a topical ointment and take cefaclor granules orally. Make sure to rest more, maintain good hygiene, and consider visiting a professional hospital for a check-up.
Offering treatment suggestions for children who break their legs due to falls while playing at home
What should you do if a child has an intestine prolapse? We hope to understand if there are any other treatment methods besides surgery, and what potential side effects surgery might have on the child.
When a child’s head is struck, parents often notice swellings on the scalp. These swellings may be caused by blood clots resulting from the rupture of scalp blood vessels. Depending on the location of the injury, blood clots can be categorized as subcutaneous scalp hematomas, subgaleal hematomas, and subperiosteal hematomas. In most cases, these hematomas will resolve spontaneously within a few weeks without specific treatment. However, if the hematoma is large or other symptoms such as headache, fever, or changes in consciousness occur, medical attention should be sought promptly.
What should you do when a child sprains an ankle? How should one handle ankle sprains in the acute phase?
A 2-year-old child’s hand was scalded by boiling water, and blisters formed. After washing with water and applying some oil, more blisters appeared. The child was also treated with ointment, but there are still two large blisters at the junction of the index and middle fingers. What should be done for a child’s burned hand?
If a child’s wound gets infected after a fall, it requires regional cleaning and disinfection, and the administration of tetanus antitoxin injections and oral antibiotics to prevent infection. Additionally, spicy and irritating foods should be avoided.
A child has a ventricular septal defect, 3.0mm in size, and experiences discomfort in the heart when the body twists.
Liver hemangiomas are typically benign and the treatment approach depends on the size. This article introduces the treatment methods for discovering a liver hemangioma.
A 9-month-old child has a 10-cm liver blastoma, and surgery is not feasible. How should this be handled? Are there other treatment options available?