A 6-month-old baby is experiencing loud and noisy wheezing, which may be related to asthmatic bronchitis.
A 6-month-old baby is coughing with phlegm and experiencing diarrhea. How should parents handle the situation?
A 6-month-old baby has a fever and then develops a hoarse throat, possibly due to laryngitis. The fever-reducing medicine does not address the root cause. It is recommended to consult a doctor for a clear diagnosis and further treatment.
Offer parents advice and treatment options for a 6-month-old baby experiencing persistent diarrhea for a month and a half.
At 6 months old, a baby’s head may still be unstable, which could be due to a lack of trace elements. It is recommended to supplement with calcium and vitamin D, increase sun exposure, and possibly undergo further tests to check for deficiencies in trace elements.
A 6-month-old baby vomits everything after feeding, in a jet-like manner, and is also experiencing diarrhea. This could be acute gastroenteritis. It is recommended to temporarily fast for a period of four to six hours to allow the stomach to rest and recover. If the baby is very thirsty, a small amount of ginger-sugar water can be given to alleviate dry heaves. Once symptoms improve, gradually resume diet and medication treatment.
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A 6-month-old baby’s blood test results indicate elevated white blood cells, decreased red blood cell count, and increased platelets, along with abnormal levels of red blood cell sedimentation, hemoglobin, lymphocyte count, mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration, mean corpuscular volume, mean platelet volume, median cell count, and median cell ratio. What could be the cause?