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Child with Respiratory Asthma Hospitalized for Ten Days Without Recovery

The baby has been coughing for several days each month and was diagnosed with bronchial asthma at 13 months old. How should asthma be managed?
  • FAQ
  • Pediatric Diseases
  • Asthma Management
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Child with Runny Nose and Hoarseness, Medication Overdose Concerns

Is it safe for a 34-pound child with a runny nose and hoarseness to have taken too much medication in the morning?
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Medication Overdose
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Child with Tonsillitis and Fever: Dietary Precautions

Offer dietary precautions for children with tonsillitis and fever.
  • FAQ
  • tonsillitis
  • children's diet
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Child with Tonsillitis Loses Appetite, What to Eat to Help Recovery?

When a child has tonsillitis, in addition to timely treatment, diet is also very important. This article provides some dietary suggestions to help children regain their appetite, enhance their immunity, and reduce the recurrence rate of the disease.
  • FAQ
  • Tonsillitis
  • Children's Diet
  • Immunity
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Child Zinc and Calcium Deficiency: Hand Cracks, Picky Eating, and Weak Immunity

Children with zinc and calcium deficiencies may experience hand cracks, picky eating, and weak immunity. How can dietary and medication improvements be made?
  • FAQ
  • Children's Nutrition
  • Zinc and Calcium Deficiency
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Child-71049: Will Epilepsy Still Be Inherited After Recovery?

After a child’s epilepsy has been cured, will it still be inherited by the next generation?
  • FAQ
  • Medical Consultation
  • Genetic Issues
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Child’s Abdominal Pain Issue

The child has been experiencing abdominal pain for a week, without a detailed examination. The query is about the specific organ causing the pain and its severity, as well as possible solutions.
  • FAQ
  • Health Consultation
  • Pediatrics
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Child’s Asthma Not Improving After One Year on Sultopride Inhaler, What to Do?

Treating Pediatric Asthma: Aggressive treatment, maintaining normal lung function, reducing adverse drug reactions.
  • FAQ
  • Asthma
  • Child Health
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Child’s Black Stool and Jelly-Like Pus: Diarrhea or Enteritis?

If a child experiences black stool and jelly-like pus, it may indicate diarrhea or enteritis, and further examination is needed to determine the cause.
  • FAQ
  • Pediatrics
  • Digestive System
  • Diarrhea
  • Enteritis
  • Black Stool
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment
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Child’s Blood Test Shows Platelet Distribution Width of 8.5: Is It Anemia or Thalassemia?

A child’s routine blood test revealed a platelet distribution width of 8.5, 6 points lower than normal. The average hemoglobin content was 22.6, 5 points lower than normal. The mean corpuscular volume was 71.2, 10 points lower than normal, and the red blood cell count was 5.93, 1.4 points higher than normal. Does this indicate anemia or thalassemia?
  • FAQ
  • Blood Test
  • Anemia
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