This article offers treatment suggestions for the symptoms of child diarrhea, rickets, and anemia, including medication and nursing measures.
The child has had diarrhea for four days and medication hasn’t worked. How should we handle it?
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A child is experiencing frequent diarrhea, up to four or five times a day, continuing into the evening nap. Worsening the situation, the child also has a high fever and severe vomiting. After spending an entire day at a large hospital receiving intravenous fluids, the symptoms did not improve. Subsequently, receiving two injections at a local clinic, the fever subsided temporarily, but returned overnight. These symptoms of vomiting and fever are causing great concern.
After a child falls from the bed and develops a high fever, it could be due to excessive shock, but it’s important to rule out disease factors. It is recommended to take the child to the hospital for a detailed examination.
A child fell from a bed about half a meter high and experienced vomiting symptoms the next morning. Should this be treated as a brain injury?
After a child falls from a bed over fifty centimeters high, a bump appears on the back of the head. Is it necessary to go to the hospital for a head CT scan?